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Tritanopes (people with blue blindness) are rare, constituting only 1 in 13,000 to 65,000 of the population.
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…blue-yellow colour blindness are known: tritanopia (blindness to blue, usually with the inability to distinguish between blue and yellow), which occurs when blue cones are absent; and tritanomaly (reduced sensitivity to blue), which arises from the abnormal function of blue cones.
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Acquired colour blindness is usually of the blue-yellow type and ranges from mild to severe.
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Blue-yellow colour blindness, by contrast, is an autosomal dominant disorder and therefore is not sex-linked and requires only one copy of the defective gene from either parent to be expressed.
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Deuteranopes (people with green blindness) match all colours with a mixture of red and blue.
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Blindness to green is known as deuteranopia, wherein green cones are lacking and blue and red cones are functional.
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Thus, protanopes (people with red blindness) require only blue and green to make colour matches.
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According to the report, 12 of the men reported having "very intensely" blue vision, with red-green color blindness, 13 of the men saw changes in how they perceived color, and nine felt sensitivity to light.
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Thus, protanopes (people with red blindness) require only blue and green to make colour matches.
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Total blindness refers to a person who cannot perceive light whatsoever.
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Blindness, transient or permanent inability to see any light at all (total blindness) or to retain any useful vision despite attempts at vision enhancement (functional blindness).
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We only included children who were either born with blindness or who had developed blindness aged six or under.
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Taste blindness for carbamides is not correlated with insensitivity to other bitter stimuli.
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For that reason it is not a straightforward matter for the advocates of any of these interpretations of the inattentional blindness and change blindness effects to rule out the alternative interpretations.
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That was Juliet Stephenson performing in Blindness.
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Colour blindness, inability to distinguish one or more of the three colours red, green, and blue.
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In autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness, affected individuals are born with poor vision in dim light but typically have normal daytime vision; night blindness usually does not worsen over time.
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Today it is known, however, that only a very small number of cases of blindness result from accidents, and there is no evidence to support the idea that accidents would have been a major cause of blindness for those living in ancient Greece or Rome.
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None of the children with cortical blindness had developed schizophrenia, nor had they developed any other psychotic illness.
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They say that while 20% of the population will suffer from sight loss or blindness during their lifetime, it gets only 1% of national funding.
blue-blindness
noun state
- rare form of dichromacy characterized by a lowered sensitivity to blue light resulting in an inability to distinguish blue and yellow
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