Different disorders can affect your vision differently . Normally , a person would be able to see all the colors of the rainbow , but with different forms of color-blindness , the person can only see greenish-yellowish colors , or just pink , red , and blue .
It really just depends on which receptors you're missing . (those little things in your eye that help you decifer what color an object is)
Men and not women are prone to this sight problem
They may "see" almost anything, or nothing. Firstly, the majority of people registered, officially, blind have some trace of vision. This may be only the ability to tell day from night, or excellent vision in a small patch of the visual field. Additionally people with reduced or no vision may perceive distinct formed illusions: people, buildings, vehicles... search for "Charles Bonnet syndrome" Individuals with cortical blindness may retain the ability to navigate through, for example, a cluttered room without hitting objects, though they could not "see" or name any of them.
well most cant see anything so black or a really dark grey on bright objects
on the other hand if they look at the sun they see a faint red
Some are partially blind and can see hardley anything, to see what they see look through a straw That answer was ridiculous. I am colourblind and the only difference it that we see differently. We can see the colours fine and only a very small portion of us cannot see colour. I never even knew I was until I took a test for fun. Either the previous person was taking the Mick or they honestly didn't know what they were talking about.
Blind people can't see at all. I think that you may be referring to color blindness. It depends on the type of color blindness. An individual affected with protanopia, cannot see anything red because the red photoreceptor are not present, so colors such as orange, look yellow. There is also deuteranopia, it is like above, except the green photoreceptor are absent. There are others too, just go to wikipedia and search color blindness.
Some people can be blind to specific colors but if you are fully colored blind, it's black, gray, and white i believe. I just see the colours differently. There are no colours I cant see as far as I have been made aware of. My uprising gave me an eye test for it and I have trouble distinguishing certain colours but I can see there is a difference.
I dont understand why people won't explain how a color looks it makes me feel so darn bad and i mean its the PARENTS fault making the poor child suffer like that
Lastly you know why they flunk sometimes in shcool
BECAUSE its the color part!! and why? because NOT enough explaniation
for exsample to tell how a color looks-
"Hey ____ what color do you see?"
"I dont know"
"The color you see is Black"
"Oh thats what it is?"
"Yes"
Now of course many would have said that by now but hopefully god knows some one can make a miracle for those poor children/humans and hopefully stop this nonsense i hope this helps
That really depends on how blind they are, etc. But blind people are sensitive to light.
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No they can see color
no they are not color blind they can see many colors of the rainbow
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
no, tigers don't see color because they are color blind
no, they can see color.
dogs can see it's just that there color blind. if you don't know what it is, color blind is were you can see but you can only see black and white
Indeed they are color blind, they cannot see colors that humans can see. But they can see the ultraviolet rays of the sun, that us humans can see.
Yes. There are color blind or blind girls who can't see it.
they have two separate colors set in a pattern, if your color blind or partially color blind, you won't see that pattern. If you can, you are not color blind or not blind to the differences betweem those two colors
well OF COURSE! unless ur blind or color blind you always see colorActually, even if you're color blind, you still see colors. People who are color blind only can't see certain colors and get colors confused with one another. But yes, colors do exist.
Ants are not color blind. They may not be able to see colors as sharply as humans, but see the colors of objects.
No, there is no color blind test for animals that you can do at home. There actually is no color blind test at all, only tests to check their vision if they can see at all.