Are you colour vision impaired?
Color blindness is an inaccurate term for a lack
of perceptual sensitivity to certain colors. Absolute color blindness is almost
unknow. There are three types of color receptors in our eyes, red, green and
blue. We also have black and white receptors. They are more sensitive than the
color receptors, that is why we have poor color perception in the dark.
Color blindness comes as a result of a lack of one or more of the types of color
receptors. Most color perception defects are for red or green or both. About
10% of males have a color perception defect, but this is rare in females. Red-green
color blindness is a result of a lack of red receptors.
Another form of color blindness -- yellow-blue is the second most common form,
but it's extremely rare. It is also possible to have the color receptors missing
entirely, which would result in black and white vision.
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