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The Fascinating Neuroscience Of Color Neuroscientist Bevil Conway thinks about color for a living. An artist since youth, Conway now spends much of his time studying vision and perception at Wellesley College and Harvard Medical School. His science remains strongly linked to art--in 2004 he and Margaret Livingstone famously reported that Rembrandt may have suffered from flawed vision--and in recent years Conway has focused his research almost entirely on the neural machinery behind color. "I think it's a very powerful system," he tells Co.Design, "and it's completely underexploited." Conway's research into the brain's color systems has clear value for designers and artists like himself. Step back for a moment to one of Conway's biggest findings, which came while examining how monkeys process color. Knowing that humans might also be hardwired for certain hues could be a gateway into understanding the neural properties of emotion. Emotions are just the start. That's not all. [Image: Les toits de Collioure, Henri Matisse.

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