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Jay and Maureen Neitz explain it on their website as follows: Before the treatment the monkeys had only two perception patterns which could differentiate hues, S supported by M and M supported by S. The insertion of the third opsin gene gave rise ... more
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What's a Typical Christian Church Service Like? Friday June 22, 2007 ColorBlind / Getty ImagesIf you've never been to a Christian church and you're considering visiting one, you are probably a little apprehensive about what you might encounter. ... more
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...Justice Clarence Thomas asserted, "The Constitution is colorblind." Noting that the Constitution legally protected the institution...diversity. A couple of years ago, our program broadened its definition of diversity to include virtually any ... more
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My father was colour blind and he didn't resent it, however it used to make him nervous about applying for jobs, because he was a radio technician and needed to distinguish between the colours for negative, positive and earth wires. He trained ... more
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The most common form of color blindness involves poor discrimination of red and green. Most often a person who has red/green color blindness sees only strong colors so subtle variations in shades are hard to distinguish. Some may not see red and ... more
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I wanted to know because I was discharged from the military due to being colorblind and dental specialists couldn't be colorblind. ... more
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We have a preference in the preference panel to set alternate color maps for colorblind people. You can set whatever colors you want. ... more
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Actually I really don’t know. But I fear that most of the time they only have some Ishihara plates to test colorblind persons. For proper testing you also would need some other tests like an University test for blue-yellow color blindness and of ... more
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Studies have shown that people who are colorblind can read test strips as accurately as anyone else. Color perception is relative. People with color blindness can distinguish between varying hues or intensities of color, even if they perceive them ... more
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"Color blindness" is the common term used to describe color vision deficiency. The term is misleading, because total color blindness that turns the world into shades of gray is rare. The most common type of color blindness makes it difficult for ... more
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