Re: [Basic] Advantage of the Week (#40): Discriminatory Senses, Sensitive Touch
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Originally Posted by Anthony
No, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the difference between color perception and color blindness -- if you're color blind you simply cannot distinguish color. This does not prevent discriminating detected objects based on other criteria, it just means one sense has capabilities that the other lacks.
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So your ability would allow me to smell colors, hear faces, or see odors?
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