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Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast, Episode 106 (In Between - AUDIO ONLY) - Colors Beyond Human Vision

45 min · 9 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast, Episode 106 (In Between - AUDIO ONLY) - Colors Beyond Human Vision

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In Episode 106 (In Between) of Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast hosts Robin Hohweiler (Mr. Robin) and Mikel Mauree Robinson (Mikey) explore the odd idea that some people may possess a fourth color receptor — a condition known as tetrachromacy. They mix personal colorblind (Mr. Robin) anecdotes with science about cones, genetics, and how the brain shapes perception. The episode covers genetic evidence, a lab study finding one likely tetrachromat, and efforts to design tests and even printers that might reveal colors most people can’t see. It’s a curious, funny, and approachable look at what color is and how reality can differ between minds.

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