Monochromatism
In monochromatism there is an absence of colour vision.
Possible causes:
- may be the result of being born without cones (this causes low visual acuity, photophobia, nystagmus and an absence of colour vision), or,
- when all cones contain the same visual pigment and there is therefore a failure to distinguish colour
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