héjvakság
Héjvakság is a term used in Hungarian to describe a specific type of color blindness. It refers to an impaired ability to distinguish between certain colors, most commonly red and green. This condition is a form of dichromacy, where an individual has difficulty perceiving two of the primary colors.
The most prevalent type of héjvakság is deuteranopia, a green-weakness, and protanopia, a red-weakness. In both
Héjvakság is typically inherited and is much more common in males than females. This is because the
Diagnosis is usually made through a series of color vision tests, such as the Ishihara plates, which