PubMed]Kazmi MA , Sakmar TP , Ostrer H. Mutation of a conserved cysteine in the X - linked cone opsinscausescolor vision deficiencies
Kazmi , M. A. , Sakmar , T. P. & Ostrer , H. Mutation of a conserved cysteine in the X - linked cone opsinscausescolor vision deficiencies
Conclusions Chronic exposure to welding lightmay causecolor vision deficiency
the complete absence red retinal photoreceptors(passive) caused bycolor vision deficiency
When one or more of the types of cones is missing or defective , this iscausesa color vision deficiency
Injury or damage to the areas of the brain where vision processing takes placecan also causecolor vision deficiencies
defects in the function of the short - wavelength - sensitive ( S ) cones(passive) is caused byAbstractInherited tritan color vision deficiency
1997 ) Mutation of a conserved cysteine in the X - linked cone opsinscausescolor vision deficiencies
diabetic retinopathy [ 4(passive) caused byacquired color vision deficiency
Kazmi , MA , Sakmar , TP & Ostrer , H 1997 , ' Mutation of a conserved cysteine in the X - linked cone opsinscausescolor vision deficiencies
Aging , drugs , alcohol , some form of other diseases and even a hard hit on your headcan also causea color vision deficiency
Diabetic Retinopathy George H. Bresnick , MD ; Abigail Groo ; Mari Palta , PhD(passive) Caused byAcquired Color Vision Deficiency
Diabetic Retinopathy Bresnick GH , Groo A , Palta M , Korth K. Urinary Glucose Testing Inaccuracies Among Diabetic Patients : Effect of Acquired Color Vision Deficiency Caused by Diabetic Retinopathy(passive) Caused byAcquired Color Vision Deficiency
a condition called monochromacy(passive) caused bycolour vision deficiency
deficits in one or both classes of cone cell in the retina(passive) are usually caused byColor vision deficiencies
In Different types of color blindness , one or more of these cones are absent or damagedcausingcolor vision deficiency
abnormal photopigments , where the cone - shaped cells in the retina are defective and fail to respond to light(passive) is caused byColor Vision Deficiency
an illness or pre - existing health condition(passive) can sometimes be caused byColour vision deficiency
the damage chromosomecreatescolor vision deficiency
Head Trauma - Damage to the brain or retina caused by injurycan leadto colour vision deficiency
missing pigments within the retina(passive) caused bycolor vision deficiency
a change or reduction of sensitivity of one or more of the photopigments(passive) is caused byColour vision deficiency
an underlying condition such as thyroid disease or diabetes(passive) may be caused byColour vision deficiency
glaucoma or side effects of drugs(passive) may be caused byAcquired colour vision deficiency
Physical damage to eyescan causecolor vision deficiency
Very few eye pfizer canada alessecausecolor vision deficiencies
Impact of congenital colour vision deficiencydoes causecongenital colour vision deficiency
damage to the cerebral cortex of the brain(passive) is caused bycolor vision deficiency
issues with cone response(passive) caused bycolor vision deficiencies
disease or injury that damages the optic nerve or retinacan ... causecolor vision deficiency
Damage or a harm to regions of the brain where vision processing occursmay also causecolor vision deficiencies
age(passive) is influenced bycolor vision deficiencies
disruption to the neural pathways between(passive) is caused bythe color vision deficiency
Institute of Physics(passive) created byColour Vision Deficiency
a decrease(passive) can be caused byColor Vision Deficiency
color correctionsettingfor color vision deficiency
a reduced amount ( not absence ) of one of the three types of cone pigments(passive) caused bycongenital color vision deficiency
damage to the eye , nerve or brainmay ... causecolor vision deficiency
mutations in OPN1LW , OPN1MW and OPN1SW opsin genes(passive) are caused byColor vision deficiencies
problems with communicationmay also causeproblems with communication
from a malfunction or absence of cone cells in the retinaresultsfrom a malfunction or absence of cone cells in the retina
problems in the vision of particular colorcauseproblems in the vision of particular color
difficulty and frustrationmay causedifficulty and frustration
symptoms tests treatment Symptoms For Color Blindness color blindness orcausessymptoms tests treatment Symptoms For Color Blindness color blindness or
a mutation in a gene of the red visual pigment or the entire second color blindnesscauseda mutation in a gene of the red visual pigment or the entire second color blindness
difficulty in distinguishing the difference between some colors , such as between red and green , or blue and yellowcausesdifficulty in distinguishing the difference between some colors , such as between red and green , or blue and yellow
to the incapacity of the eyes to see and differentiate between various coloursleadingto the incapacity of the eyes to see and differentiate between various colours
difficulty with day - to - day activities such as determining whether food is cooked , or when learning at schoolcan causedifficulty with day - to - day activities such as determining whether food is cooked , or when learning at school
in impaired shade matching abilitymay resultin impaired shade matching ability
them to see colors differentlycausesthem to see colors differently
some people trouble to identify the difference between some particular colors and their shadescausessome people trouble to identify the difference between some particular colors and their shades
visual impairment depending on the type of the cone dysfunctionmay causevisual impairment depending on the type of the cone dysfunction
to a reduced capabilitytoleadsto a reduced capabilityto
from issues with the cones or retinal ganglion cells involved in color visioncan resultfrom issues with the cones or retinal ganglion cells involved in color vision
limitations(passive) created bylimitations
when the cones in the retina are lacking one or more of the pigments responsible for correctly identifying the correct light wavelengthresultswhen the cones in the retina are lacking one or more of the pigments responsible for correctly identifying the correct light wavelength
to people being turned away from jobs after failing tough tests relating to degrees of colour blindnesshas ledto people being turned away from jobs after failing tough tests relating to degrees of colour blindness
to the incapacity of the eyes to see and differentiate between various colorsleadingto the incapacity of the eyes to see and differentiate between various colors
in differences in the way that an affected person sees and distinguishes various colorsresultsin differences in the way that an affected person sees and distinguishes various colors
them from practicing certain professions such as becoming a pilotmay preventthem from practicing certain professions such as becoming a pilot
individuals to confuse reds and greenscausesindividuals to confuse reds and greens
lots of problemcreateslots of problem
actual harm in a relatively small number of in - game situationscausesactual harm in a relatively small number of in - game situations
from either a lack of one or more cone types , or cones that behave somewhat differently from averageresultfrom either a lack of one or more cone types , or cones that behave somewhat differently from average
either from the inherited failure to make one or more of the cone pig- ments or from an alteration in the absorption spectra of cone pigments ( or , rarely , from lesions in the central gime that process color informationresulteither from the inherited failure to make one or more of the cone pig- ments or from an alteration in the absorption spectra of cone pigments ( or , rarely , from lesions in the central gime that process color information
employment outcomes in this industrymight influenceemployment outcomes in this industry
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some degree of disabilitymay causesome degree of disability
in the 1600swas discoveredin the 1600s
mislabeling of a child as learning disabledmay causemislabeling of a child as learning disabled
any imminent risk(passive) caused byany imminent risk
me from distinguishing blue from purple and bright green from yellowpreventsme from distinguishing blue from purple and bright green from yellow
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as a result of an excessive alcohol consumption and the gene for BDNFcausedas a result of an excessive alcohol consumption and the gene for BDNF
your life if you ’re affectedmight influenceyour life if you ’re affected
to the development of the periodic table ofwould contributeto the development of the periodic table of
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