Tag: dichromatism


DICHROMATISM

Introduction to the Phenomenon of Dichromatism In the expansive field of sensory biology and comparative psychology, dichromatism represents a specialized visual phenomenon where the two eyes of an individual organism perceive the same external color stimulus as distinct or different colors. Unlike the more common term “dichromacy,” which refers to the possession of only two […]

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ANOMALOUS DICHROMATISM

Definition and Nomenclature Anomalous dichromatism represents a specific and nuanced category within the broader spectrum of inherited color vision deficiencies. It is fundamentally characterized by the individual’s inability to accurately perceive the full range of colors experienced by a typical trichromat, instead relying predominantly on the perception of only two primary color axes. This condition […]

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