The trichromatic theory explains:
A) the first level of color processing, which occurs in the retina.
B) the second level of color processing, which occurs in the ganglion cells.
C) the third level of color processing, which occurs in the thalamus.
D) the fourth level of color processing, which occurs in the visual cortex.
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