väriilmaisukyky
Väriilmaisukyky refers to the ability to perceive and interpret colors. It is a complex visual function involving the eyes, the brain, and the pathways that connect them. The primary organs responsible for color vision are the cone cells in the retina, which are sensitive to different wavelengths of light. Humans typically have three types of cone cells, each most sensitive to red, green, or blue light. The brain then processes the signals from these cones to create the perception of a wide spectrum of colors.
The development of väriilmaisukyky begins in infancy and continues to mature throughout childhood. It is essential
Color blindness, or dyschromatopsia, is often caused by genetic factors and affects males more frequently than