Humans generally perceive colors similarly due to the presence of cone cells in the retina that respond to different wavelengths of light. However, variations in these cone cells, genetic factors, and conditions like color blindness can lead to differences in color perception among individuals. Additionally, cultural and contextual influences can affect how people interpret and describe colors. Thus, while there is a common basis for color vision, individual experiences can vary significantly.
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