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I work with colour a lot (theory, psychology, application, etc) and some years ago remember reading a piece in the BMJ about a medical research project related to colour impairment... I feel sure that the piece said that around 30% of males are either colour 'blind' or have some level colour impairment... I can't for the life of me find any evidence of this study online, so maybe there is new evidence that that takes the % back down to one in ten males... anyone know any thing about this?


http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=187370


can you see the numbers, guys?

http://projectpossibility.org/svn/colorIdentifier/ColorID/color-blindness-test-4.jpg

Top left might be a 5 and 8?...

Top right defo 18...

Bottom left, nae chance...

Bottom right 1 and 7 or maybe 2?...


On the subject of lefties, there was a boy at my school who was naturally left handed, and he reckoned a doctor said he had developed a stammer because his parents tried to get him to use his right hand/foot when he was younger!..

BBW, I too have been tempted but saw the effects and read too much and saw too many photos. I drew my own conclusions and feel nightmares like that should be left in the past, if possible.


Is the diagram not 58, 18, E and 17?


Agreed Red Devil, never try to change the hand/foot that children use. I think it confuses them.

red devil Wrote:

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> Top left might be a 5 and 8?...

> Top right defo 18...

> Bottom left, nae chance...

> Bottom right 1 and 7 or maybe 2?...

>

> On the subject of lefties, there was a boy at my

> school who was naturally left handed, and he

> reckoned a doctor said he had developed a stammer

> because his parents tried to get him to use his

> right hand/foot when he was younger!..


That happened to my grand-dad. I'm not sure what year he was born, but some time around the turn of the century. I understand that teachers would tie his left hand to his side. Anyway, he stammered all his life because of it, but had a lovely tenor singing voice, without stammer.


Edited to say - sorry for going (and remaining) off topic - I have never chewed gum!

Brendan Wrote:

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> I think he?s referring to namby pamby liberal

> ideas, a social conscience and the tendency to

> litter the local coffee shops with discarded

> copies of The Guardian......Champagne Socialists!:)-D

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> I work with colour a lot (theory, psychology,

> application, etc) and some years ago remember

> reading a piece in the BMJ about a medical

> research project related to colour impairment... I

> feel sure that the piece said that around 30% of

> males are either colour 'blind' or have some level

> colour impairment... I can't for the life of me

> find any evidence of this study online, so maybe

> there is new evidence that that takes the % back

> down to one in ten males... anyone know any thing

> about this?

>

> http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?

> id=187370

>

> can you see the numbers, guys?

> http://projectpossibility.org/svn/colorIdentifier/

> ColorID/color-blindness-test-4.jpg


If the first answer is "8" then I got the first two only.


The second, I assume is "10" no idea about the 3rd or 4th one.

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