Secrets of color vision could hold clues to treating nearsightedness

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Summary:
- Researchers have discovered that the way the brain processes color information may hold clues to understanding and treating nearsightedness (myopia).
- The study found that people with myopia have differences in the way their brains process color compared to those with normal vision.
- These insights could lead to new treatments for myopia that target the brain's visual processing rather than just focusing on the eye itself.

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