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This Is How Colorblind People See The World
- Anna Mae
- Nov 29, 2016
- 1 min read

''Ever considered the idea that your version of the color red isn’t someone else’s red?
As many as eight percent of men and .5 percent of women of Northern European descent have the common red-green form of colorblindness, according to the National Eye Institute. Many of them, however, don’t even know it.
The video above from Mind Warehouse walks viewers through testing, diagnosing and experiencing color blindness, which is actually an entire set of color vision anomolies that range from difficulty seeing red and green to seeing the world in nothing but black and white...''
by Suzy Strutner
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