Defective discrimination of chromatic colours results in?
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Defective discrimination of chromatic colours results in
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Color blindness is the answer.
Chromatic colors are the ones that contains hue (i.e.) shades of violet, blue, green, red, orange, yellow. Black, grey, white are achromatic colors.
When a person has defects in vision to discriminate the various chromatic colors, he is tend to be suffering from color vision defect / color blindness. He will not be able to differentiate between the various hue colors. Everything will be in shades of black and white.
Eg. Anomalous trichromacy, dichromacy, monochromacy.
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