The document discusses the history of color vision research from the 15th century to present day. It covers early theories on color from Alberti, Cennini and Newton. It then outlines the development of the subtractive and additive color models as well as Young and Helmholtz's trichromatic color vision theory. It also discusses Goethe's color theory and Hering's opponent color theory. The document concludes by covering anatomical aspects of color vision including cone types, retinal ganglion cells, lateral geniculate nucleus, and color processing in visual cortex.