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by jp0d
641 days ago
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Never really thought of this. I don't know much about colour blindness. We use visual means as much our sense of taste and smell to judge food. Are people with colour blindness more likely to eat food that's gone bad. Are they likely to consume inedible berries/mushrooms etc that the rest of us can recognise due to their colour? |
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However, colorblindness is strongly correlated with gender and cultural background. I wouldn't be surprised if those were associated with the same behaviors that might lead one to eat unidentified berries and mushrooms.