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a·chro·ma·top·si·a (-krm-tps-) or a·chro·ma·top·sy(-krm-tps)n. : A severe congenital deficiency in color perception, often associated with nystagmus and reduced visual acuity. Also called achromatic vision,monochromatism. Acritochromacy\Ac`ri*to*chro"ma*cy\, n. [Gr. ? undistinguishable; 'a priv. + ? to separate, distinguish + ? color.] Color blindness; achromatopsy. There really is no difference.
The condition is called color deficiency.
The condition is called color deficiency.
The condition is called color deficiency.
Cones
Color perception, made possible by structures called cones, requires relatively bright light, in comparison to black & white perception made possible by structures called rods.
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The nature of categorical perception of color: an erp study
No. Color is a sensory perception of the various wavelengths of light.
Yes, there is a book used by professionals to determine color deficiency. The book is "Ishihara Test Chart Books, for Color Deficiency" by Graham Field.
After Images
yes they do and they check you depth perception as well.