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6 September 2017 Color vision tests comparison: Farnsworth D-15 versus Lanthony D-15
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Disorder of color vision in humans is the inability to perceive differences between some or all of the colors that are normally perceived by others. Color blindness is usually a birth defect, a genetically determined. For this reason it is much more common in men than women. This paper presents the results of the test FarnsworthD-15 and Lanthony D-15 on a group of volunteers, both adults and children. The study was conducted to compare the results of both tests.
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Marta Szmigiel, Malwina Geniusz, and Maciej K. Geniusz "Color vision tests comparison: Farnsworth D-15 versus Lanthony D-15", Proc. SPIE 10367, Light in Nature VI, 103670G (6 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2274486
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Color vision

Color blindness

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Data processing

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