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Illustrates "how people with less than three types of cones can confuse different wavelengths."
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These pages contain a series of Java applets designed to illustrate how human photoreceptor cones are sensitive to different wavelenghts of light, and how people with less than three types of cones can confuse different wavelengths.
simulates normal, trichromatic vision.
simulates Protanopia, a
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers give human color vision to mice.
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Genetic Studies Endow Mice with New Color Vision
Colored lights were used to show that the brains of genetically altered mice could efficiently process sensory information from new photoreceptors in their eyes. Here, a mouse deciding that the third
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Presents the views of an optometrist and ophthalmologist.
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New eyeglasses designed to help people with colorblindness
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(WebMD) -- When optometrist Frank Siciliano, O.D., first saw an advertisement for ColorMax eyeglass lenses, he took more than a professional interest. Siciliano, who runs the Belmont Eye Clinic in
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