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Posted at 03:23 PM ET, 08/15/2011

BBC’s ‘Do you see what I see?' explores the power of perception (video)


A rainbow forms around a mountain on the trail leading to Iceberg Lake near the Many Glacier entrance to the park. (Nancy Trejos - THE WASHINGTON POST)

It’s time for the afternoon pick-u-up.

The BBC produced a documentary called “Do you see what I see,” which explores the perception of color, and whether we all see colors the same or differently.

The documentary comes in four parts and is pretty self-contained, with surprising findings such as the influential nature of the color red on sporting events, and blue, red and brown on restaurant patrons.

(Boing Boing via Brain Pickings)

By  |  03:23 PM ET, 08/15/2011

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