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Red, green, and blue-violet light can be combined to create any color of the spectrum. This has been interpreted as supporting
 
  a. the trichromatic theory of color vision.
  b. the opponent-process theory of color vision. c. the feature detection theory of color vision. d. the color constancy theory of color vision.
  e. the existence of afterimages.
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