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← Language & CommunicationWhy does color perception differ across languages, even given identical stimuli?
A)Retinal cone sensitivity dominates universally
B)Linguistic relativity shapes cognitive boundaries✓
C)Color constancy mechanisms are consistent
D)Neural adaptation creates uniform perception
💡 Explanation
Color perception varies across languages because linguistic relativity, embodied by the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, suggests language shapes thought, thus impacting cognitive boundaries related to color. Therefore, language differences affect how colors are categorized and perceived, rather than universally fixed neural or perceptual processes.
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