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Advantages of human view with spectral analysis capability

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When it comes to processing hearing and visual signals, our brain has different capabilities.

While it seems to be able to execute a spectral analysis for sounds, so that when we hear the superposition of more tones we still recognize each of them individually, this ability is not present when it processes light seen through our eyes, and we end up seeing white instead of green, red and blue.

Should a man have such ability of separating the spectral components in a visual signal, could this be a competitive advantage for the bearer?

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