Definition: An achromatopia is a visual impairment characterized by the inability to perceive or discriminate colors. It affects the color perception in both eyes, causing difficulty distinguishing between different shades of green, red, or blue. People with achromatopia often experience confusion and difficulties with reading and writing at night, as well as difficulties recognizing faces in dark environments. In more severe cases, achromatopia can lead to blindness if not treated promptly.
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