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2. Synaesthesia:

  • True colour blindness caused by brain damage
  • A merging of the senses
  • Partial colour blindness
  • Genetic condition, permanent night vision

3. Trichromacy:

  • Three physiological features underlie our colour vision
  • Theory used to correct the problems with the Young-Helmholtz theory
  • True colour blindness
  • A merging of the senses

4. Achromatopsia:

  • True colour blindness
  • Genetic condition, permanent night vision
  • A merging of the senses
  • Three physiological features underlie our colour vision

5. What is the other name for the Young-Helmholtz theory?

  • Achromatopsia
  • Synaesthesia
  • Trichromacy
  • Opponent-process theory

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