värierotteluvian
Värierotteluvian is a Finnish term that translates to "color separation defect" or "color vision deficiency." It refers to a condition where an individual has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors or perceives colors differently than the general population. This is most commonly caused by a problem with the cone cells in the retina of the eye, which are responsible for color vision.
There are various types of color vision deficiency, with red-green deficiency being the most prevalent. This
The severity of värierotteluvian can range from mild to profound. In most cases, it is an inherited
Diagnosis is typically made through standardized color vision tests, such as the Ishihara plates. While there