Colour blindness test in progress with girl looking at an eye test chart pointing to distinguish a loop of dots concealed in a rando


Colour blindness test in progress with girl looking at an eye test chart pointing to distinguish a loop of dots concealed in a random network of coloured dots. Colour blindness usually occurs as an inability to distinguish between red and green, although the confusion may arise between blue and yellow. The condition is usually caused by a defect in one of the three groups of colour-sensitive cone cells in the retina, and is untreatable. Colour blindness is more common in men than women and is inherited through both parents. Red-green colour blindness affects approximately one person in thirty.


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