The trichromatic theory states that there are three receptors in the retina that are responsible for our perception of color. The opponent-process theory states that there are three opposite reacting complexes in our retina that control our perception of color. together the theories explain how we perceive color and how those perceptions are connected to our nerve cells.
Explanation:
The trichromatic theory is about the receptors that help us perceive color. The opponent- processing theory explains how those receptors are connected to our nerves.
Your patient is considerably overweight. as you measure the patient's
body weight, what should you do? b) tell the patient
that they have gained weight since their last appointment and suggest
diet and exercise.