What is it about?
Inherited red-green color vision deficiency affects around one in twelve European males. Previous studies have focused on its effects in particular tasks such as primitive foraging, detecting blushing, and breaking camouflage. But how they relate to real-world vision is unclear. Here the general impact of color vision deficiency was estimated by computing the information available to affected observers viewing natural scenes. Results suggest that the information is only a little less than in normal trichromatic vision.
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Why is it important?
The difficulty with using specific tasks to assess color vision deficiency is that there is no straightforward way to decide on their relative importance – and on any selective genetic pressure they may exert. By contrast, computing the total color information available reveals the limited impact of red-green color vision deficiency in natural scenes. More detailed analysis also indicates that this is due mainly to these scenes containing much greater lightness variations than chromatic variations.
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This page is a summary of: Little information loss with red-green color deficient vision in natural environments, iScience, August 2023, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107421.
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50 hyperspectral radiance images
Hypespectral images of outdoor scenes used in analysis.
100 hyperspectral radiance images
Hypespectral images of outdoor scenes used in analysis.
Human cone pigment spectral sensitivities
Pigment spectral sensitivities of long-, medium-, and short-wavlength-sensitivie cones in the normal trichromatic observer.
Cone pigment shift routine
Matlab routine for shifting normal cone pigment spectral sensitivities to represent hybrid pigment spectral sensitivities of anomalous trichromats.
Offset version of the Kozachenko-Leonenko estimator of mutual information
Matlab, R, and Python implementations of the offset version of the Kozachenko-Leonenko estimator of mutual information.
Spectral reflectances of the matt Munsell set
Spectral reflectances of the matt Munsell set of pigment samples
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