
1) Blue-blindness 2) Yellow-blue color blindness 3) Yellow-blue dichromacy
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inability to distinguish the colour blue
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(from the article `colour blindness`) Colour-blind persons may be blind to one, two, or all of the colours red, green, and blue. (Blindness to red is called protanopia; to green, ... ...yellows, and many greens, so that both types of dichromat are classed as red-green-blind. For the protanope, however, the spectrum is more limited ... ...
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Deficient colour perception in which there is an absence of blue-sensitive pigment in the retinal cones. ... Origin: G. Tritos, third, + an-priv. + ops, eye ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(tri″tә-no´pe-ә) color vision deficiency in which the blue-sensitive pigment of the retinal cones is absent. adj., tritanop´ic., adj.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trī′tă-nō′pē-ă Definitions: 1. Deficient color perception in which there is an absence of blue-sensitive pigment in the retinal cones.
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[
n] - 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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tritanopia 1. A rare condition in which perception of blue and green becomes confused. It is due to the absence of blue-sensitive pigment in the cone cells of the retina. 2. A visual defect in which the retina fails to respond to the color blue; so named from blindness to the color blue, which is regarded as the third primary color. 3. Coined in ...
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blue-blindness noun 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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