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(German Physiologist Remembered for His Research on Binocular Vision, Eye Movements and Color Vision) Ewald Hering, a renowned German physiologist, is celebrated for his pioneering studies in color vision, binocular perception, eye movements, and hyperacuity. His most notable achievement was the introduction of the opponent color theory in 1892, a concept that revolutionized our comprehension of color vision. Hering's academic pursuits involved studies at the University of Leipzig and the esteemed role of being the inaugural rector of the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague. His research legacy remains a cornerstone in the field of visual perception, inspiring countless researchers.