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Monochromacy

Monochromacy (from Greek mono, meaning "one" and chromo, meaning "color") is the ability of organisms to perceive only light intensity without respect to spectral composition. Organisms with monochromacy lack color vision and can only see in shades of grey ranging from black to white. Organisms with monochromacy are called monochromats. Many mammals…

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Ophthalmology

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Monochromacy

Nodes58
Edges57
Triples29
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
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related to Further reading · 18
Monochromacy → Bibcode, Blue Cone Monochromacy, Carriers, Cortical Organization, Ethan, February, Infantile, June, Ophthalmic Genetics, PLOS ONE, PMC, PMID, Richard, Rossi, S2CID, TheFranceschetti Lecture, Visual Function, Weleber
related to Rod monochromacy · 6
Monochromacy → People, RM, Rod, Since, The, They
related to Cone monochromacy · 3
Monochromacy → As, CM, Cone
Specialty · 1
Monochromacy → Ophthalmology
see also · 1
Monochromacy → AchromatopsiaBlue

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vision cone cones color one mammals monochromats three rod also cetaceans blue achromatopsia photopic owl organisms humans trichromacy dichromacy pinnipeds

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MonochromacySpecialtyOphthalmology1.00infobox
Monochromacyrelated to Cone monochromacyCone0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Cone monochromacyCM0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Cone monochromacyAs0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingRossi0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingEthan0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingFebruary0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingVisual Function0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingCortical Organization0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingCarriers0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingBlue Cone Monochromacy0.60section
Monochromacyrelated to Further readingPLOS ONE0.60section

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