What is the experience of someone who is “colour-blind” like? This paper presents the results of a study that uses qualitative research methods to better understand the lived experience of colour blindness. Participants were asked to describe their experiences of a variety of coloured stimuli, both with and without EnChroma glasses—glasses which, the manufacturers claim, enhance the experience of people with common forms of colour blindness. More generally, the paper provides a case study in the nascent field of experimental philosophy of experience
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
This article investigates Locke and Hume’s philosophical theory of color, through a study of the fin...
The commercialization of EnChroma glasses has generated great expectations for people to be able to...
What is the experience of someone who is ‘colour-blind’ like? This paper presents the results of a s...
Color blindness is the condition where there has been a change to the cone receptors of the eye. The...
Psychological experience of color is a real state of the communication between the environment and c...
There are three categories of colour vision theory or model; three-components theory, opponent-colou...
Owing to the fact that color blindness is seemingly quite an intangible phenomenon and that there ar...
Color blindness affects nearly 10% of the entire population, with multiple types of color blindness ...
The study of colour-blindness has been somewhat retarded by the concomitant study of colour theori...
Color vision deficiency (color blindness) is an inherited genetic ocular disorder. While no cure for...
Colour deficiency or, colloquially, colour blindness, is common and has been observed and described ...
AbstractUnlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of con...
The science of colour is concerned with developing theories and establishing facts about colour whic...
Colour vision plays a foundational explanatory role in the philosophy of colour, and serves as peren...
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
This article investigates Locke and Hume’s philosophical theory of color, through a study of the fin...
The commercialization of EnChroma glasses has generated great expectations for people to be able to...
What is the experience of someone who is ‘colour-blind’ like? This paper presents the results of a s...
Color blindness is the condition where there has been a change to the cone receptors of the eye. The...
Psychological experience of color is a real state of the communication between the environment and c...
There are three categories of colour vision theory or model; three-components theory, opponent-colou...
Owing to the fact that color blindness is seemingly quite an intangible phenomenon and that there ar...
Color blindness affects nearly 10% of the entire population, with multiple types of color blindness ...
The study of colour-blindness has been somewhat retarded by the concomitant study of colour theori...
Color vision deficiency (color blindness) is an inherited genetic ocular disorder. While no cure for...
Colour deficiency or, colloquially, colour blindness, is common and has been observed and described ...
AbstractUnlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of con...
The science of colour is concerned with developing theories and establishing facts about colour whic...
Colour vision plays a foundational explanatory role in the philosophy of colour, and serves as peren...
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
This article investigates Locke and Hume’s philosophical theory of color, through a study of the fin...
The commercialization of EnChroma glasses has generated great expectations for people to be able to...