Human perception of colors does not rely entirely on language

After patient RDS (identified only by his initials for privacy) suffered a stroke, he experienced a rare and unusual side effect: when he saw something red, blue, green, or any other chromatic hue, he could not name the object’s color. Using RDS as a subject, a new study looks at how language shapes human thinking.

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