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The analysis found that 3-year-olds from an average home environment, in average-quality child care, whose mother did not work by the ninth month, scored at the 50th percentile on the Bracken School Readiness test, which assesses children's knowledge of colors, letters, numbers, shapes and comparisons.
Oliver Sacks (1995; Sacks & Wasserman, 1987) has reported on Patient J.I., a painter with excellent conceptual knowledge of colors who suffered damage to Area V4 in his occipital lobe -- an area known to be involved in processing color vision -- in an automobile accident.
The analogies include the fact that as colors exist in the dark (being dispositions) sounds exist in the vacuum, and that as light waves are a way to get knowledge of colors, compression waves in a medium are a way to get knowledge of sounds.
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Martin, A., Haxby, J. V., Lalonde, F. M., Wiggs, C. L. & Ungerleider, L. G. Discrete cortical regions associated with knowledge of color and knowledge of action.
So I think even though she was learning and experimenting, she was very sophisticated in her knowledge of composition, her knowledge of framing, her knowledge of color.
He retained his conceptual knowledge of color, including his knowledge of how various objects are colored, the laws of color mixture, and the like.
The point of Jackson's stories, and of the two actual cases, is that our objective linguistic, conceptual, and scientific knowledge of color and color vision is not enough to give rise to the subjective experience of color.
These results tell us something of the Chinchorro's knowledge of color, from its procurement to application and even preservation.
Color space is something most people never have to deal with, and for good reason: like the fruit from that infamous tree, knowledge of color gamuts and response curves will eject you forever from the comfortable Eden of ignorance.
As our knowledge of color vision has grown, it has become increasingly more difficult to specify normal observers, and standard viewing conditions in any but an arbitrary way, arbitrary from the point of view of metaphysics.
The other analogy is that this anthropocentrism does not lead (most) philosophers to deny that there are facts about what is and isn't red, or to be generally skeptical of claims about knowledge of color facts.
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