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Color Vision Under Blur: Implications For Perception And Evolution

Altinordu, N.; Boynton, G. M.; Fine, I.

2026-04-07 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.31.715493 bioRxiv
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Color is a prominent feature of visual experience, yet humans can recognize objects easily and accurately from grayscale images. We examined whether color becomes more useful when spatial information is degraded due to blurring. Participants viewed naturalistic scenes in color or grayscale, and reported whether a named target object was present across a range of blur levels that simulated optical defocus from 0-8 diopters. With unblurred images, performance did not differ between color and grayscale conditions, but as blur increased, recognition accuracy declined. Color provided a modest but reliable advantage at higher levels of blur, suggesting that color becomes increasingly useful when optical quality is degraded. We hypothesize that the evolutionary shift towards trichromacy may have been partially driven by the need to compensate for optical degradation due to aging and/or accumulated light exposure.

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