• ElectricMachman
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    177 months ago

    This is utter bollocks. The implication here is that I shouldn’t physically be able to tell the difference between any of the colours in each group

    • SadSadSatellite
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      217 months ago

      Semi pro chiming in here: the infographic took an idea and ran the wrong way with it. Women are more sensitive to color, but it has to do with the context. They pick up more subtle colors without direct comparison. Its not that men can’t see the difference between lavender and piriwinkle when they’re next to each other, they’re just more likely to think their the same color if viewed sepparately.

      It’s also worth noting that around age 35, both sexes lenses have yellowed enough that there’s no notable difference.