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Research Notes on Types of Color Blindness
Color blindness, a color vision deficiency in humans, is the inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that other people can distinguish. The different kinds of inherited color blindness result from partial or complete loss of function of one or more of the different cone systems. The most frequent forms of human color blindness involve difficulties in discriminating reds, yellows, and greens from one another. Other forms of color blindness have problems in discriminating blues from yellows. The rarest forms of all is complete color blindness or monochromacy, where one cannot distinguish any color from grey, as in a black-and-white movie or photograph. ...read more from Wikipedia
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- Redirects: Classifications of Color Blindness, Color Blindness: Types
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