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Development of blue-yellow discrimination loss with age

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Abstract

The Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue (FM 100-hue) test is a sensitive test for clinical evaluation of color vision discrimination. Norms both for total error scores in the population and for inter-eye comparisons as a function of age have been published (Verriest, J. Opt. Soc. Amer. 53:185, 1963; Verriest, van Laethem & Uvijls, Amer. J. Ophthal. 93: 635, 1982). However there are no data describing the development of a color axis with age.

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