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According to the opponent process theory, what happens when red and green receptors are stimulated at the same time?

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When red and green receptors are stimulated at the same time, they produce opposite responses. The red receptor will send a signal indicating the presence of red, while the green receptor will send a signal indicating the presence of green. The brain then interprets this opposing information as yellow.

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