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Colour Vision Testing - Cambridge Colour Test

The Cambridge Colour Test provides a rapid means of screening subjects for colour vision deficiencies; but it also can be used to examine in more detail the changes in colour discrimination that occur as a result of congenital or acquired conditions. It allows the investigator to monitor quantitatively over time the progression or remission of disease. Many drugs affect colour vision and the pharmacologist will find the test well suited to monitoring the short-term or long-term course of such side-effects.


Cambridge Colour Test

The Cambridge Colour Test determines discrimination ellipses in colour deficient subjects by probing chromatic sensitivity along the colour confusion lines. The test employs luminance noise to negate the need for a separate isoluminance test, and provides high resolution control of colour and luminance...

Colour Vision Testing - Cambridge Colour Test

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