What are the color receptors in your eyes perceiving if you see a white building? A) All of the color receptors in your eyes are equally stimulated when you see the color white. B) Only cones are stimulated in your eyes when you see the color white. C) Only the rods are stimulated in your eyes when you see the color white. D) No color receptors are stimulated when you see the color white.
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