The normal ability to see colors.
Ability of an organism or machine to distinguish objects based on wavelengths of light.
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Examples for "chromatic vision"
Examples for "chromatic vision"
1This polymorphic trichromacy is well described in day-active New World monkeys.
1Severe color vision defects and relative central scotoma were present in all patients.
2Monkeys and apes are the only mammals with good color vision.
3The patient did not report dark vision, double vision, or altered color vision.
4The study also can't prove high blood pressure caused impairments in color vision.
5Vision, brightness vision, color vision, training of, importance of, conclusions concerning
6Does it possess anything which may properly be called color vision?
7There are 3 pigments involved in human color vision; color blinds possess only two.
8His left eye had normal visual acuity, color vision, and a healthy optic disc.
9The 'shroom typically induces a drunken state with auditory illusions and shifts in color vision.
10The color vision phenotype was assessed by standard anomaloscopy.
11The account of my color vision experiments is finished.
12Her best-corrected visual acuity, color vision, intraocular pressures, and anterior segment examination findings were normal bilaterally.
13Psychophysical testing showed severely defective color vision and pattern processing, but relatively normal luminance contrast detection thresholds.
14Other possible symptoms include worsened night vision, faded color vision, and starburst or halo effects around bright lights.
15There were significant relationships among RNFL thickness and visual acuity, visual field, color vision, and visual-evoked potential amplitude.
16The macula is an anatomic specialization for high-acuity and color vision that is also vulnerable to prevalent blinding diseases.
Translations for color vision