Achromatopsia looks like this (black, whjte and grey)
@Voydhrhr8 күн бұрын
For me, green is blue
@submarinemagnet79659 күн бұрын
It makes me sad because I was never informed that there are OTHER color blind screening methods. They crossed me out as colorblind but never told me I can take other tests as well and ended up going home...
@TheSleepingBaconNoob10 күн бұрын
GeorgeNotfound is red green colourblind
@SameerAnsari-d3j10 күн бұрын
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@fenryl73611 күн бұрын
One last thing, you stated LSD induces neuroplasticity, which is great but what if a patient takes LSD all the time, trains his vision with help from friends to define which colour is really what it is in the real world, then you will always interpret those signals as that coliur. I think instead of dismissing by giving patients psychedelicd, we should also like PYSIOTHERAPY, continue to work on the the brains senses that are impaired, or damaged, and using psychedelics, train enough to bring about sustained prolonged changes. Like going to the gym once or even for two weeks, is not enough for you to become strong, you need to strain the muscles, so the same I argue needs to be tested in patients over a longer period with longer and hifher dosage exposure times. Give a chance for a revolution, do not shut it down too fast. Cheers.
@fenryl73611 күн бұрын
Listen, with synesthesia, sounds from ear, turn into electronic signal. Instead of 1 mode you get lets say 2 with LSD: Yu hear sounds & see colours according to the sound itself. Meaning, the brain interprets, the sound, eqch one, corresponds, via its electric signaling, to a certain colour. Yhat's just how the neurons, react, each sounds, or colour, or smell, or touch, all senses, electric signals, and via entheogens, you get to experience a certain colour, even if you do not have the correct opsin for it lets say. 3 Massive factors for me suggest entheogens are the future Neurogenesis Neuronal plasticity Synesthesia Y'all see 10 years from bow, if the world dodnt WW3 itself to hell, entheogens will advance humanity to peak performance. Have a Bsc in marine sciences, biotech major, and done psilocybin, changa, salvia, LSD, and definitely the colours melt from my vision and I get grey tones instead, or hightened ones, even basic white outlines in a pitch black room, when I tap and scrape the bathroom counter, like a bat sonar vision. I am excited for having spoken to many dr. Phds. In the field, working to bring a better tomorrow, treating PTSD with ibogaine, mushrooms, and optemotrists working on tech to cure blindness. Cheers all, peace be upon you.
@BasicallyMCBW11 күн бұрын
i have protan here, but i can’t really see green that much. everyone always assumes i just see red as grey, but no. i don’t really know how to describe it but i get it mixed up with brown.
@Casey-qn1vi13 күн бұрын
As a person with protanopia who has done LSD and mushrooms both a handful of a times each, my color vision was not restored. Things just got colorful but red was still being perceived by me as my usual red. But! Wearing enchroma glasses is very fun while tripping, even if they also don't actually "correct" my colorblindness. Taking them on and off after spending a minute or two getting use to them is a wild transition while tripping!
@Chromaphobe10 күн бұрын
Ooh, I've gotta add that idea to the list!
@joeblowjohndoe20614 күн бұрын
I’ve found that not all 14 plate tests are the same. There seems to be 2. One has plates that you have to trace one has just numbers.
@Veraconah20 күн бұрын
It's not junk.
@heardlessgamerff558824 күн бұрын
Im color blind i know
@POPEYE__EDITZ25 күн бұрын
Me as a colorblind person see the world in my own way and make due for what I have been given but I have been always curious to see the world in its true form of color
@RIZFERD25 күн бұрын
Stop using that world map on your wall. It's wrong since Mercator projection 1569.
@user-hq3wm4yr7m26 күн бұрын
I did the 100 hue test or something and discovered I’m tritanopia.
@user-hq3wm4yr7m26 күн бұрын
I have tritanopia I did test for red green color deficiency and pass very easily, the only reason I discovered is because I looked at the comparison images it’s all the same ❤
@user-hq3wm4yr7m28 күн бұрын
Well I have Tritanopia I only discovered in my adulthood after doing testes that are designed for that , I think it’s basically like if you are long sighted or short sighted but without the correction glasses.Instead of making you harder to see the words for me is color. Since I grown up with it It’s doesn’t affect me at all believe it or not , using experience I can easily tell that the colors are different even though the way I see it is much different than the way others see it. I like to work my way towards an electrician and anime artist,let’s get this straight if I really like something I won’t use that as an excuse to stop me from getting an accomplishment that everyone deserves.
@manjade28 күн бұрын
… like not knowing if the alarm is activated because it uses red/green LEDs. Please will everyone stop using red and green. 🙏
@BaergrilltАй бұрын
Would it be possible to let contactlenses rest in their solution with giving red food coloring to it?
@ChromaphobeАй бұрын
I imagine not. I don't think contact lenses are porous, so they shouldn't absorb any of that food coloring. It's a shame the lenses are so expensive though. They definitely don't cost that much to make.
@Baergrillt10 күн бұрын
@@Chromaphobebut soft contact lenses let air to the eye, can dry out, so i think they possibly could soak up too
@AndrejApostolovicАй бұрын
*At the end bro just showed us a different wheel*
@Ashok007PremАй бұрын
You are awesome sir. Thanks for sharing your experience 😊
@goober._.vr123Ай бұрын
i always wonder.. what do normal people see everyday? also heres the colours i cant see. {yellow purple cyan red} tell me what type of colour blindness i have please!
@laylascarlett2010Ай бұрын
I have the typical vision that most people have. The filter on the video removed the colours yellow, purple, cyan and red, and replaced them with a greenish grey colour. The way I see the world is like this but with more variety of different colours.
@ultra_sharpАй бұрын
Ukraine did a good job in choosing the most visible colors possible for their flag. Although they failed miserably when they decided to buy weapons from US.
@removechan10298Ай бұрын
8:17 this is wrong (even tho it is right). and the science should be there. first of all, you are not being scientific, of course dogs can detect photons of that wavelength, and we don't know what perceptual color that looks like, but they cannot differentiate hues to the right of that like we can perceptually see 1000 photons of BLUE as DARKER than 1000 photons of 575, CONES ARE SCALAR, a dog will not perceive red/yellow/green as a hue difference, they could not attribute luminochromatic properties to those wavelengths. take a look at the sensitivity of the dogs retinas, take a vector [blue yellow] and try to find out where in that graph you could uniquely be, and that will give you areas that you could add perceptual changes, chromatic. so while you were wrong, you were wrong for the way you said it, it is possible that the brain of a dog says "if I am seeing low yellow, and no blue, this is red", pretty much what we do. but we don't know if they do that without perceptual testing. less of your face and more explanations, as this video means I just have to look at the academic papers myself because you are too inarticulate and too unconcerned with accuracy in your speech.
@removechan10298Ай бұрын
we don't know what "color" dogs see at that wavelength, but they cannot see to the left and right of that wavelength at a lesser degree, it's not like they can see red but muddier, and green but muddier as they only have one sensor in that area.
@removechan10298Ай бұрын
fact: all humans are colorblind (not just CVD)
@angeltradesfxАй бұрын
The site colorvisionawareness seems to be back up. Any follow up on the London study?
@DevOpsNerdАй бұрын
I picked up a reddish contact lens from my buddy. Failed the Ishihara because the Doctor checks your eyes right before. Someone else gave me the 2nd test of arranging colored blocks and I was able to put it in on the walk over. Had to make sure to miss a few so it didn’t look obvious…"damn…I barely passed!” The only thing I have to say about the polygraph is George Costanza nailed it on the head. "Jerry…it’s not a lie…if YOU believe it". Plus if your emotional response is chemically dampened, that helps too.The "tack in the shoe" doesn’t get you a pass result, it gets you a "deceptive countermeasures" result which while not an outright fail, still disqualifies you. I’ve heard some people have had success with pre-conditioning hypnosis but that’s in the realm of 3 letter agency training AFTER you get the job. After all that, I ended up turning down the LAPD offer for a department in New England instead while I worked on my grad degree during the recession.
@OfficialGooberEntertainmentАй бұрын
I mean I am deuteranomaly colorblind so… I mean… sort of
@aze4308Ай бұрын
with the question “what color is this”, do you tend to answer with what your eyes perceive, or what you know they see?
@kevboardАй бұрын
3:39 I could still see the 5 even after it should supposedly be invisible after the filter that "makes it unreadable" is applied lol
@paolocruz8392Ай бұрын
You've just unlock a new problem to solve
@Outside-In.Ай бұрын
The one thing I kept hoping you would mention (that you did not for lack of research), is that this test is actually not a legitimate test due to many people (of which I am one) that is NOT colorblind but yet - cannot see any numbers in the dots... The best way to beat this test is to refuse to take it if you know that you are not colorblind, all you have to do is inform the person giving the test that they have to give you a legitimate test (looking at individual colors and calling them out). By law no one can refuse to give you a test by holding individual colors up for you to call out. My eye doctor told me this information, and it kept me from failing a physical examination. The examiner was at first very upset that he had to give me a individual color test - he was so mad actually that he went across the room (about 10 feet away), and held up very tiny pieces of yarn, and I successfully called out each and every color that he held up. He was not just blown away at what just happened, but was thankful in the end because he had no idea that there were people who's brains do not recognize the colored dots to mean something (at least that is how my eye doctor explained it to me). So before you do a video like this, please make sure you do plenty of research so you are not giving false information, and scaring those who are not really colorblind at all, and teach them how to cheat a test that they don't even have to cheat... I love how channels like this give "their" take on a particular subject that they have no idea what they are talking about, and it is just because they couldn't take a few moments of their precious time to do the proper research before feeding someone a lie they don't even have to use.
@thomasmccann3679Ай бұрын
do you know what law that falls under. sounds made up
@rosiefay72832 ай бұрын
4:24 Unfair on people who need dark glasses to reduce the glare from the lighting in the room, which will be needlessly bright.
@vdu41232 ай бұрын
As a color blind person I hate it when people ask me what’s it like seeing black and white.
@karhukivi2 ай бұрын
A "leading" ophthalmologist checking my CVD said "you can only see the red traffic light because it is at the top". I replied, "and you are wearing a red tie" to which he scowled and failed me anyway. It is a condition that is not taken seriously as a disability except for aviation and electronics, and perhaps something else like professional photography or printing.
@karhukivi2 ай бұрын
Is RGB the correct way to describe this condition? Red, green and blue are primary colours for lights (computer and TV screens), but not pigments. We see yellow in the spectrum of white light, but a TV or computer screen does not have yellow, it combines green and red to produce yellow. The Ishihara test is done with printed colour charts, not lights, and pigments are subtractive, not additive, like lights. Pigments are made by combining cyan, magenta and yellow, plus black (on white paper).
@NissR19062 ай бұрын
😘😘
@ZacharyRoy12 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and I love it. I've been diagnosed colorblind since childhood (30 now) and its nice to find that there's a community out there. Edit: I'm also left handed. Just straight up winning the genetic lottery lol
@pollodesvealdo2 ай бұрын
My testing facility allows me to wear glasses to assist in passing my test, I just need to know what kind to use, you cited magenta or a red tint, however you didn’t specify how to get them, can you help me with that?
@MichaelNotJackson-mg5xv2 ай бұрын
NOBODY THINKS YOU ONLY SEE BLACK AND WHITE!! IF SO THEY'RE GOOFY.
@karhukivi2 ай бұрын
About one-quarter of men will have some degree of red-green deficiency. One of the best tests for it is to see if they can see red berries on a green bush, or green dots on a red background. The person with the red-green deficiency will see "dark" or even "black" berries and dots. For aviation licences you will be tested without tinted glasses!
@sdasda722 ай бұрын
Found your channel after our talk the other day. Very informative! Fun to see the pictures/clips from Dordrecht you used 😀 Greetz, F
@Lovely_babu2 ай бұрын
But it is not possible for pilot they will come to knw i am wearing lens glass