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Do Color-Deficient Observers Take Longer to Complete a Color-Related Task
Optometry and Vision Science, 08/06/09
Ramaswamy S et al. – In general, color–deficient observers required more time to the complete the color identification test than color–normals. Although color–deficient observers who failed the VDT test took the longest, there was no correlation between time and the number of errors for any of the subject groups.
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