Colour vision: A review of the Cambridge Colour Test and other colour testing methods

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The evaluation of colour vision and discrimination of an individual forms an integral part of a routine eye and vision examination. With the increasing prevalence of inherited colour vision deficiencies, defects of colour vision can be detected in an optometric practice by means of a variety of tests available. The present article comprises an overview of the design and function of a selection of colour vision tests that are administered manually and, in some cases, have been modified to form a computerised version.

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Hasrod, N., & Rubin, A. (2015, May 25). Colour vision: A review of the Cambridge Colour Test and other colour testing methods. African Vision and Eye Health. AOSIS (pty) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4102/aveh.v74i1.23

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