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Daltônicos podem distinguir mais tons de "cáqui" (cor), para os quais os não-daltônicos são como se fossem daltônicoshttp://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=2202&mid=10025
Color vision deficient people have a tendency to better night vision and, in some situations, they can perceive variations in luminosity that color-sighted people could not. It might also be worth mentioning how U.S. Army discovered that color blind people could spot “camouflage” colors that fooled those with normal color vision!
Artist Neil Harbisson was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color -- and yes, even listen to faces and paintings.Neil Harbisson's "eyeborg" allows him to hear colors, even those beyond the range of sight. http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_harbisson_i_listen_to_color.html
CitarArtist Neil Harbisson was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color -- and yes, even listen to faces and paintings.Neil Harbisson's "eyeborg" allows him to hear colors, even those beyond the range of sight. http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_harbisson_i_listen_to_color.html
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Engraçado, não tinha imaginado esse teste usado meio como "pegadinha" para pessoas relutantes em aceitar.