
Which theory of color vision explains that each of the cones in the retina contains a different type of iodopsin that breaks down when struck by light, triggers action potentials, and sends neural messages to the brain?
A) opponent-process theory.
B) trichromatic theory.
C) three-opponent theory.
D) stage primary theory.
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