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Ishihara Color Blindness Test

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Developer's DescriptionBy SoftInfoSystemsThe Ishihara test is a color perception test for red-green color deficiencies, the first in a class of successful color vision tests called...The Ishihara test is a color perception test for red-green color deficiencies, the first in a class of successful color vision tests called pseudo-isochromatic plates. It was named after its designer, Dr. Shinobu Ishihara, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who first published his tests in 1917.The test consists of a number of colored plates, called Ishihara plates, each of which contains a circle of dots appearing randomized in color and size. Within the pattern are dots which form a number or shape clearly visible to those with normal color vision, and invisible, or difficult to see, to those with a red-green color vision defect. Other plates are intentionally designed to reveal numbers only to those with a red/green color vision deficiency, and be invisible to those with normal red/green color vision. The full test consists of 38 plates, but the existence of a severe deficiency is usually apparent after only a few plates. There is also an Ishihara test consisting 10, 14 or 24 test plates.The plates make up several different test designs:* Demonstration plate (plate number one, typically the numeral "12"); designed to be visible by all persons, whether normal or color vision deficient. For demonstration purposes only, and usually not considered in making a score for screening purposes.* Transformation plates: individuals with color vision defect should see a different figure from individuals with normal color vision.* Vanishing plates: only individuals with normal color vision could recognize the figure.* Hidden digit plates: only individuals with color vision defect could recognize the figure.* Diagnostic plates: intended to determine the type of color vision defect (protanopia or deuteranopia) and the severity of it.
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