Austin, TX - Austin Vision Therapy Center’s latest blog explains to its readers how the eye perceives color and why some people are colorblind. The optometrists state that even those who see color perfectly have heard about color blindness, and while many have a vague understanding of what the term entails, not a lot of people are aware of the true nature of how they perceive color.
The Austin vision center explains that rods and cones are what allow all animals to see at night and distinguish colors. Rods are the eyes’ light receptors, and cones are the eyes’ color receptors. They go on to explain that humans are typically trichromats, meaning they have retinas which are sensitive to three colors. The blog proceeds to discuss other animals who are dichromats and tetrachromats.
The post at http://austinvisiontherapycenter.com is meant to give patients and clients at the vision therapy center a better idea of how the human eye works. This knowledge could help readers have a better understanding of why they are asked to perform certain tasks as part of their therapy.
Austin Vision Therapy Center diagnoses and treats a variety of vision problems. Greater visual success can lead to an overall better life. To schedule an appointment or find answers to any vision or visual processing concerns, contact Austin Vision Therapy Center.
ABOUT AUSTIN VISION THERAPY CENTER
Austin Vision Therapy Center is a skilled team of doctors and professionals who aim to help their patients improve their life by addressing any vision problems they may have. Dr. Denise Smith is the founder and clinical director of Austin Vision Therapy Center. She believes that every problem has a solution and provides her patients with options they may not have even known existed by implementing a comprehensive approach to vision care and vision therapy.
Welcome to The Center for Vision Development. Here at “CVD” (as we like to call it), we see our patients as more than just a set of eyeballs and look at how vision affects the person as a whole.
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