Title of article
Colour blindness
Author/Authors
Gordon ، نويسنده , , N، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
4
From page
81
To page
84
Abstract
The physiology of colour vision is discussed; as is the way in which the human eye can detect various combinations of red, green and blue. Red-green colour blindness, with X-linked inheritance, is the most common, but other types are also considered. Methods of testing relating to the age of the child are reviewed.
e of colours in teaching is widespread, but there is controversy over the difficulties this may cause a colour blind child. A review of the literature does not reveal much information on this, and any problems that do arise are likely to be individual to the child, and to depend on such factors as overall intelligence, the attitude of the teacher, and the personality of the child.
is no doubt that it is essential to recognise colour vision defects when it comes to choosing a career, and that tests must be done during secondary schooling, but in order to avoid some affected children being disadvantaged there is enough evidence to support testing at school entry.
Keywords
colour vision , vision testing , types colour vision deficit , career choice , General Education , causes colour vision deficit
Journal title
Public Health
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Public Health
Record number
1586338
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