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A report from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute explains how the condition is inherited.
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Research and articles about the sense of vision. Learn more about how humans see, how the eye works, color blindness, and more. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Breaking the Code of Color
Color Blindness: More Prevalent Among Males
Breaking the Code of Color:
Some 10 million American menfully 7 percent of the male populationeither cannot distinguish red from green, or see red and green differently from most people. This is the commonest form
Presents symptoms, causes, types, and tests. Includes a form for questioning an optometrist.
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Information on Color Blindness including Color Blindness symptoms and Color Blindness tests options.
Color Blindness, or Color Vision Deficiency, is an eye condition where a person is not able to distinguish certain colors or shades of colors to some degree. Color Blindness does not mean that a person can only see black and white. A person with color blindness is able to see different colors,
Includes chart, tables, and pictures.
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Colorblindness explained + On-line tests, including testing children
Discovering and Developing Talents
1. Explaining Color Deficiency
The human retina has cone cells which see
mainly red, green and blue. Other colors
are interpreted as mixtures of these . If the red and green cones are triggered,
then the brain thinks "yellow".
Computer monitors and