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Color Blindness

Color Blindness. “Color Vision Deficiency”. What is it? . Our eyes determine Color the wavelength of a light seen Photoreceptors send Chemical messages to brain Most of us have 3 types of Cones in the Eye Red, Green and Blue Called “Trichromatic” . Types of Color Blindness .

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Color Blindness

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  1. Color Blindness “Color Vision Deficiency”

  2. What is it? • Our eyes determine Color the wavelength of a light seen • Photoreceptors send Chemical messages to brain • Most of us have 3 types of Cones in the Eye • Red, Green and Blue • Called “Trichromatic”

  3. Types of Color Blindness • Anomalous trichromacy • Have all 3 cones • One is defective • Least severe • Dichromatic vision  • Missing one cone • Monochromacy • All cones are defective • See only black, white and gray • How ColorBlindness Works

  4. How does a person become colorblind? • Most are inherited at birth • X – Linked Recessive • Aging • Injury to the eye • Side effect of Medicines • Eye Disorders • Glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinapothy

  5. Are dogs Colorblind? • Dogs are Red/Green color deficient • They only have 2 cones in their retina • Blue and yellow • Can still perceive a red ball from a green one if there is enough brightness

  6. Testing for colorblindness • Ishihara Test • Colored plates • Diagnose red/green colorblindess • Not the most accurate • Anomaloscope • Match colors on a screen by adjusting the light • Most accurate • Test online

  7. Color Blindness Testing Cont’d • Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test • Arranging colored chips by order of hue • Online Test

  8. How a Color Deficient Person sees the World • http://colorvisiontesting.com/what%20colorblind%20people%20see.htm

  9. You will take the ISHIHARA TESTThe first 3 slides are Demos to show you what to expect

  10. Answer: Everyone should be able to see a circle, star, and square in the demonstration plate.

  11. Colorblind individuals should see the yellow square. Color normal individuals should see the yellow square and a "faint" brown circle.

  12. Colorblind individuals should see nothing.  Color normal individuals should see a "faint" brown boat.

  13. Continue Ishihara test online http://www.colour-blindness.com/colour-blindness-tests/ishihara-colour-test-plates/

  14. http://www.color-blindness.com/ishihara-38-plates-cvd-test/#prettyPhotohttp://www.color-blindness.com/ishihara-38-plates-cvd-test/#prettyPhoto Ishihara test you can do at home

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