Color Perception
Color Perception is how your brain reads the colors your eyes see and uses them to make sense of the world.
Think of it this way
Your eyes work like three jars on a kitchen counter. Each jar holds a different color of dye: red, green, or blue. Light hits all three jars at once. Your brain then mixes the signals from each jar to build the full color you see.
Explaining color perception by grade level
Think about reading colored words on a page. Your eyes see the colors first, even before you read the word. That is why a red word grabs your gaze faster than a black one. Your brain links color and meaning at the same time.
