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1 [http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/lightandcolor/images/primarycolorsfigure3.jpg] White Light Red Light Green Light Blue Light

2 The Eye Light passes through the pupil (black part) and lens then focuses on the retina on the back of the eye.

3 The Eye The retina is made up of cells called rods and cones which take the light and send signals to the brain.

4 The Eye Rods are sensitive to dim light and useful for seeing at night. Sometimes cause an “afterimage” to appear from bright or prolonged light. Click here for Afterimage Demonstrations

5 The Eye Cones are responsible for colors and shapes of objects. – 3 types: Red (Red  Yellow) Green (Yellow  Green) Blue (Blue  Violet)

6 [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d6/1Mcolors.png/600px-1Mcolors.png]

7 The Eye Color Blindness occurs when the cones do not properly distinguish colors of light. 8% of men 0.5 % of women Click for color palate demonstration Click for color changing demonstration

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14 Normal Protanomaly (Weak Red) Deuteranomaly (Weak Green) http://members.shaw.ca/hidden-talents/vision/color/pics/rose-gw.jpg

15 Normal http://members.shaw.ca/hidden-talents/vision/color/pics/rose-gw.jpg Protanopia (No Red) Deuternopia (No Green)

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17 Protanope

18 Deuteranope


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