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<p>a color cannot appear both red and green. These definitions have been experimentally refined and are represented today by average <a href="page.php?w=hue">hue</a> angles of 353° (carmine red), 128° (cobalt green), 228° (cobalt blue), 58° (yellow).</p>

<p>The unique hues are a defining feature of many psychological color spaces, but there is substantial evidence showing that the unique hues are not hard wired in the nervous system, contrary to the stipulations of Hering's Opponent Colors Theory. Unique hues can differ between individuals</p><p>
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