To identify whether a person has a color blind deficiency a test commonly used for this detection is Ishihara test, where the dots of the various colors are combined to form an object, letters or numbers. These tests are normally found in hospitals or institutions where patients undergo the test. Assimilation of skills needed to interpret the objects, letters or numbers are required to specify whether the person has a color vision problem.1 The development of children\u27s language can be seen in terms of the ability to receive, understand and produce. Children as early as one year often possess limited skills in interpreting objects but are difficult to interpret letters and numbers. Among the objects that can be interpreted by children ar...
Objective: To assess the level of awareness and knowledge of Color Vision Deficiency and to determin...
Because of the increasing use of color in instructional materials at the level of the primary grades...
PURPOSE To investigate feasibility, reliability and discriminative validity of pseudoisochromatic (...
To identify whether a person has a color blind deficiency a test commonly used for this detection is...
Background: One hundred and thirty teachers were studied to evaluate their knowledge of congenital C...
BACKGROUND Normal human beings are trichromates and can appreciate three primary colours which are ...
Non recognition of any of the three colors is known as color blindness. Color blindness is the commo...
Introduction: Color vision is one of the important attribute of visual perception. The study was con...
Background and aims: Color blindness is a disease that remains undiagnosed in some cases. The diagn...
Background: Color vision deficiency or colorblindness, is the inability or reduced ability to distin...
A colour vision deficiency (CVD) is a condition that affects about one in 12 of the male population,...
In nearly every classroom sits at least one student who is unable to distinguish between certain col...
One of the disorders that occur in the eye is color blindness. Color blindness is a condition where ...
Soma Farag Medical Department at Imperial College London University, South Kensington, London, UKTh...
Because of the increasing use of colour as a primary cue developing concept and as a contextual cue,...
Objective: To assess the level of awareness and knowledge of Color Vision Deficiency and to determin...
Because of the increasing use of color in instructional materials at the level of the primary grades...
PURPOSE To investigate feasibility, reliability and discriminative validity of pseudoisochromatic (...
To identify whether a person has a color blind deficiency a test commonly used for this detection is...
Background: One hundred and thirty teachers were studied to evaluate their knowledge of congenital C...
BACKGROUND Normal human beings are trichromates and can appreciate three primary colours which are ...
Non recognition of any of the three colors is known as color blindness. Color blindness is the commo...
Introduction: Color vision is one of the important attribute of visual perception. The study was con...
Background and aims: Color blindness is a disease that remains undiagnosed in some cases. The diagn...
Background: Color vision deficiency or colorblindness, is the inability or reduced ability to distin...
A colour vision deficiency (CVD) is a condition that affects about one in 12 of the male population,...
In nearly every classroom sits at least one student who is unable to distinguish between certain col...
One of the disorders that occur in the eye is color blindness. Color blindness is a condition where ...
Soma Farag Medical Department at Imperial College London University, South Kensington, London, UKTh...
Because of the increasing use of colour as a primary cue developing concept and as a contextual cue,...
Objective: To assess the level of awareness and knowledge of Color Vision Deficiency and to determin...
Because of the increasing use of color in instructional materials at the level of the primary grades...
PURPOSE To investigate feasibility, reliability and discriminative validity of pseudoisochromatic (...