Reply to: sunlight exposure cannot explain “grue” languages

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    Hardy et_al1 raise two critical points regarding the original research ­paper2. The authors take this opportunity to discuss their findings in light of other recent studies, and to discuss the potential role of lens brunescence as one factor among many that shapes color naming. Hardy et_al1 propose perceptual mechanisms compensate for the deterioration of color perception due to lens brunescence because old and young people tested in the United_States name colors s­ imilarly3. In their earlier study, they determined the ocular media of 20 participants (10 young and 10 old) and also simulated aging . . .

     

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