6. What happens if there are no receptors called “cones” in the Eye retina?
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Rod monochromacy: Also known as achromatopsia, it's the most severe form of color blindness. None of your cone cells have photopigments that work. As a result, the world appears to you in black, white, and gray. Bright light may hurt your eyes, and you may have uncontrollable eye movement (nystagmus)
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Achromatopsia
It's the most severe form of color blindness. None of your cone cells have photopigments that work. As a result, the world appears to you in black, white, and gray. Bright light may hurt your eyes, and you may uncontrollable eye movement (nystagmus).
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