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Results 1 - 10 of 472 for Color vision
  1. Color vision deficiency (sometimes called color blindness) represents a group of conditions that affect the perception of color. Red-green color vision defects ...
  2. A color vision test checks your ability to distinguish between different colors. ... test to you. There are several tests for color vision. During the most common, you will be shown ...
  3. ClinicalTrials.gov: Color Vision Defects From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Color Blindness/Clinical Trials ... Color Blindness ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
  4. Color Blindness From the National Institutes of Health (National Eye Institute)  
    Color Blindness/Start Here ... Color Blindness ... National Eye Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... If you have color blindness, it means you see colors ...
  5. ... making a protein that is essential for normal color vision. This protein is found in the retina, which ... light. Cones provide vision in bright light, including color vision. There are three types of cones, each containing ...
  6. ... making a protein that is essential for normal color vision. This protein is found in the retina, which ... light. Cones provide vision in bright light, including color vision. There are three types of cones. each containing ...
  7. ... making a protein that is essential for normal color vision. This protein is found in the retina, which ... light. Cones provide vision in bright light, including color vision. There are three types of cones, each containing ...
  8. ... characterized by a partial or total absence of color vision. People with complete achromatopsia cannot perceive any colors; ... is different from the more common forms of color vision deficiency (also called color blindness), in which people ...
  9. Color Blindness (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... rose in full bloom. If you have a color vision defect, you may see these colors differently than most people. There are three main kinds of color vision defects. Red-green color vision defects are the ...
  10. ... provide vision in bright light (daylight vision), including color vision. Other photoreceptor cells, called rods, provide vision in ... the disorder characterized by a total lack of color vision and other vision problems that are present from ...
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