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    #73235 04/05/10 02:16 PM
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    DS9 said something the other day and I'm wondering if anyone else has ever heard something like this. He said that he sees everything in blue and orange sometimes. I don't think it's anything like color-blindness or synesthesia, but since it's not the first time he's said it, I'm curious about what it is he sees or how he sees it (ie. does everything just have a subtle hue to it?). He's had a thorough eye exam pretty recently, so I don't think it's a problem there. Could just be the way he sees the world, but now my curiosity is piqued.

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    Just a guess, but it sounds to me like he might be describing light/dark adaptation? I remember noticing this as a kid, particularly when one eye got adapted differently than the other (e.g. lying on my side in the grass on a sunny afternoon, so that one eye was in shade and the other in sun). Not only did the world look darker through one eye (the one that had been in the sun) but the color spectrum looked different.

    Another possibility is that it might be mild "color blindness." He might be a partial dichromat (I don't know if such a thing has been documented, but it seems like it could easily be possible), or an anomalous trichromat (those people have all three color receptor types, but one of them responds to a different wavelength of light than normal).

    But I think it's informative that he says he "sometimes" sees this way. That suggests that something changes (in other words, it's a transient effect). If he saw the world that way all the time, he wouldn't really know to describe it that way. He would just think that's the way everyone saw it.

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    Thanks for the info and pointing me in a direction. I was having a hard time finding the right descriptors to find the info I wanted. Much appreciated!!

    I'll have to see if he can describe in more detail what it looks like when it occurs.

    Thanks again.


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