Well i speak from knowing somebody with this issue... they usually have trouble distinguishing all sorts of colors as well as brightness. This is a rather hard to explain question due to the fact there are so many different cases of color blindness... but i would have to say Red, Green, Blue, And yellow.
Well i speak from knowing somebody with this issue... they usually have trouble distinguishing all sorts of colors as well as brightness. This is a rather hard to explain question due to the fact there are so many different cases of color blindness... but i would have to say Red, Green, Blue, And yellow.
Which colours do a colour blind person have trouble distinguishing?
red and green
brown and black
nothing just hope by melia harris
Because they are color blind: That's what the term means - difficulty distinguishing between different colors.
yes
A person who is blind does not see anything.
When someone is color blind. This means that the color reflection of the object goes either past or misses your retina. If your retina is not functioning correctly, then you would have trouble seeing colors. Colors could get mixed up or you just see black and white.
You cant explain colors and most blind people become blind after birth, so, they have an idea of how colors look like. Very few were born blind.
Somebody dresses them.
you can't. but you can explain it to a patially colorblind person depending on what colors they CAN see.
There are a couple of different kinds of color blindness. The condition usually happens because of a defect in the mechanism that makes one or more of the pigments in the eye that allow the eye to respond differently to different wavelengths of light.The two most common types are "red-green" color blindness (the most common; such people have trouble distinguishing between red, orange, yellow, and green) and "blue-yellow" color blindness (people who have trouble distinguishing between blue and green and between red and yellow). Depending on the exact genetic defect involved, this can range from a complete inability to distinguish between the colors, or varying degrees of difficulty in doing so.Much rarer is true color blindness, where the person cannot see any colors at all and everything appears as shades of gray.
This is not exactly true. Most colorblind people can still see color and do not see entirely in black and white. Normally they just have trouble distinguishing between similar colors, such as blue and green.
Yes, Jackson Rathbone is color blind. He has shared in interviews that he has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, particularly reds and greens.
Blind people are not capable of seeing colors.