Bird color, physics and interpretation
There's a great Birdwatcher's Digest piece about why we consider some birds to be blue, despite the fact that there are no feathers anywhere in the world which are actually blue.
Taking psychology to the next level.
There's a great Birdwatcher's Digest piece about why we consider some birds to be blue, despite the fact that there are no feathers anywhere in the world which are actually blue.
Posted by Julie in VT at 5:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: cognitive, perception