The Prevost-Fechner-Benham subjective colors.

Abstract
A review of the history of subjective colors suggests that this phenomenon may help solve the enigma of the specification of the receptors of the eye. In subjective colors the eye resolves a stimulus into its components. If colors can be found which when pulsed, show no subjective colors, they are presumably stimulating one receptor.
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