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Color blindness

Color blindness or color vision deficiency (CVD) is the decreased ability to see color, differences in color, or distinguish shades of color. The severity of color blindness ranges from mostly unnoticeable to full absence of color perception.

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Causes
Genetic (inherited usually X-linked)
Diagnostic method
Ishihara color test
Duration
Long term
Frequency
Red–green: 8% males, 0.5% females (Northern European descent)
Other names
Color vision deficiency
Specialty
Ophthalmology

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Color blindness

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Color blindness

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related to Color vision test · 19
Color blindness → Anomaloscopes, Arrangement, CVD, Farnsworth D-15, Farnsworth Lantern Test, HRR, In, Ishihara, Lanterns, Munsell, Others, Pseudoisochromatic, Rayleigh, Some, The, The Farnsworth, The Ishihara, These, They
related to Driving · 19
Color blindness → All, As, Australia, China, CVD, Farnsworth Lantern, In, In April, In June, India, It, May, Protans, Red, Romania, Russia, The, This, While
related to Piloting aircraft · 15
Color blindness → Although, Demonstrated Ability, Dvorine, Federal Aviation Administration, If, In, Ishihara, Not, Restrictions, SODA, Some, Statement, The, This, United States
related to Lenses · 12
Color blindness → Dichromats, EnChroma, Glasses, However, Pilestone/Colorlite, The, There, These, They, Tinted, When, X-chrom
related to Society and culture · 12
Color blindness → All Forms, Americans, At, Brazilian, Disabilities, Disabilities Act, Discrimination, Elimination, In, Inter-American Convention, Person, United States
related to Epidemiology · 10
Color blindness → Color, Colours, Dalton's, Extraordinary Facts Relating, In, Interestingly, John Dalton, Northern European, Vision, With Observations
related to Occupations · 9
Color blindness → Alarik Frithiof Holmgren, Benjamin Joy Jeffries, Color, Color-blindness, Holmgren's, Its Danger, Its Detection, Lagerlunda, This
related to Art · 8
Color blindness → Australia's Archibald Prize, Charles Méryon, Clifton Pugh, French, Inability, Jin Kim's, The, Walt Disney Animation Studios
related to Genetics · 7
Color blindness → Color, Man, Mutations, OMIM, Online Mendelian Inheritance, Photopsin, The
related to Aids · 5
Color blindness → Many, Some, Their, These, While

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color blindness red vision colors green blind blue people yellow cone normal see also may common congenital tasks dichromacy cvd

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Color blindnessCausesGenetic (inherited usually X-linked)1.00infobox
Color blindnessDiagnostic methodIshihara color test1.00infobox
Color blindnessDurationLong term1.00infobox
Color blindnessFrequencyRed–green: 8% males, 0.5% females (Northern European descent)1.00infobox
Color blindnessOther namesColor vision deficiency1.00infobox
Color blindnessSpecialtyOphthalmology1.00infobox
Color blindnessSymptomsDecreased ability to see colors1.00infobox
Color blindnessTreatmentAdjustments to teaching methods, mobile apps1.00infobox
Color blindnessis amuch rarer form of color blindness including tritanopia/tritanomaly0.90text
cerebral achromatopsiainstance ofAlthough the term may refer to acquired disorders0.80text
it typically refers to congenital color vision disordersinstance ofAlthough the term may refer to acquired disorders0.80text
namely rod monochromacyinstance ofAlthough the term may refer to acquired disorders0.80text

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