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Talia Bautista
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28 October, 16:31
What is an anomaloscope used for?
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Chaim Alvarez
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An anomaloscope or Nagel'sanomaloscope is an instrument usedto test for color blindness. It is used to measure quantitative and qualitative anomalies in colour perception. It can be used to determine whether a person is a tritanope, dichromat or achromatop.
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