színtévesztés
Színtévesztés, commonly referred to as color blindness, is a condition that affects a person's ability to distinguish certain colors. It is not a true blindness but rather a deficiency in the perception of color. The most common type is red-green color blindness, where individuals have difficulty differentiating between shades of red and green. Other forms include blue-yellow color blindness and the rare complete color blindness (achromatopsia), where a person sees in black, white, and shades of gray.
The cause of most color vision deficiencies is genetic, often inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern, which
Acquired color vision problems can also arise due to certain diseases, such as glaucoma, diabetes, or macular
Diagnosis is typically made through various standardized color vision tests, such as the Ishihara plates or