anomaloskooppeja
Anomaloskooppeja are a group of ophthalmic instruments used to assess human color vision by requiring a person to match two fields of light in color and brightness. The most well-known example is the Nagel anomaloscope, a bench instrument that has shaped the standard approach to quantitative color vision testing.
In a typical anomaloscope test, the device presents a fixed reference field and a second field that
Anomaloscopes are used in clinical ophthalmology, optometry, and vision research. They support diagnostic workups for color
Limitations include the need for patient cooperation and training, sensitivity to lighting and adaptation state, and