Color Discrimination in the Cat
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Red-green color discrimination by cats was demonstrated in a situation which effectively eliminated cues based on relative brightness. The persistence of the cat's response to cues based on brightness differences may help to account for the failure of previous experiments to show that cats can make behavioral color discriminations.
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