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8 June, 11:57

How might you characterize the typical person with color blindness?

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  1. 8 June, 12:22
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    The person might have trouble seeing shades of red, blue, and/or green. Color-sensitive pigments in the cones of the eye are absent. These inabilities to see certain colors ends up leading to the person seeing the colors in question as a mixture of the same shade.
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