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COLOR VISION
Panit Cherdchu, MD
REFERENCE
OUTLINE
• Anatomy and physiology of color vision
• Color vision defect
– Inherited anomalies of color vision
– Acquired color vision defect
• Color discrimination
– Hue
– Saturation (Chroma)
– Brightness (Luminance, Intensity)
• Color vision test
COLORFUL NIGHT — PALETTE KNIFE Oil
Painting On Canvas By Leonid Afremov
Origin of visible light
1. Thermonuclear fusion takes place
2. Hydrogen protons fuse to produce helium nuclei and energy in form of gamma rays
3. Short-wavelength energy passes through half a million miles of dense solar matter before
reaching sun’s surface
4. Long and slow journey makes photons lose energy and hence increase in wavelenght
5. Radiation that leaves the sun’s surface represent a spectrum between ultraviolet and
infrared,with a small fraction of ionizing radiation in the form of X-rays with wavelengths of 10-10
m and gamma rays with wavelengths of 10-14 m
6. Solar wind produces a vast shell around the sun and prevents ionizing radiation from reaching the
earth
• The potential harmful
ultraviolet and infrared
radiation released from the
sun’s surface is absorbed
by ozone, carbondioxide,
and water vapor in the
earth’s atmosphere
• Normal visible light
400-700 nm
• except : beta peak (380-
400 nm)
– Infant
– aphakic condition
Visible light sensing
• Rhodopsin is the biological molecule typically uses
for this purpose
• Halobacterium halobium (purple-colored bacterium)
• Ancestor of human color pigment genes diverged
from the rhodopsin gene about 800 million years ago
which result in a series of pigments with maximal
absorption peaks in the blue, green and red areas of
the spectrum
Anatomy and Physiology
• Photoreceptors-rods and 3 types of cones
• Bipolar cells-rod on-bipolar cells and cone on-
and off-bipolar cells
• Interneurons-horizontal and amacrine cells
• Ganglion cells and their axons, forming the
optic nerve
• Optic nerve LGB cortex/other centers
Horizontal
cells
• Laterally connecting interneurons at the
outer plexiform layer of the retina
• Synaptic connections with
photoreceptors
 Two types of horizontal cell
 H1 connects to L and M cones, but rarely S
cones
 H2 connects selectively to S cones and to
L and M cones
- local-circuit neurons
- chromatic organization
First stage of wavelength discrimination
In lower vertebrates, for example fish, horizontal cells are
chromatically opponent
BIPOLAR
• The bipolar cells convey signals from
photoreceptors to the ganglion and
amacrine cells
• First stage of separation of signals into
PC (parvocellular) pathways
MC (magnocellular) pathways
KC (koniocellular) pathways
• The pathways are named after specific
target layers of the lateral geniculate
nuclei
BIPOLAR
• PC pathway carry the red–green
opponent signal
• KC pathway carry the blue–yellow
opponent signal
• MC pathway carries the luminance, or
chromatically non opponent, signal and it
is not considered to play a role in color
processing
AMACRINE
CELLS
• Least 40 types of amacrine cells
• Modulate the signal transferred between
the bipolar and ganglion cells
• The role of amacrine cells in color vision
is still unclear
GANGLION
CELLS
There are three of ganglion cell in retina
• Parasol ganglion cells
project to the MC layers (spectrally
nonopponent)
• Midget ganglion cells
project to the PC layers (red–green spectral
opponency)
• Small bistratified ganglion cells (blue–
yellow opponency)
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
COLORVISUALPATHWAY
• 92 millions (100M)
• No rod in central 0.25 mm of fovea
• Peak at 5-7 mm from foveal center
• Decrease number with age
• Mediate vision at low illumination levels
(scotopic)
• 108 range of illumination from near darkness to
daylight
• Critical flicker threshold 20 Hz
Rod photoreceptor
 4.6 millions (5M)
 Highest density at macula
 Stable numbers, no relationship to age
 Mediate best vision at daylight levels (photopic)
• Responsible for good visual acuity and color
perception
• 1011 range of illumination from moonlight nights
to very bright light
• Critical flicker threshold 55-60 Hz
Cone photoreceptor
Normal human retina has 3 cone types
–Short-wavelength sensitive (S-cone;formerly,blue)
–Medium-wavelength (M cone;formerly,green)
–Long-wavelength sensitive (L cone; formerly,red)
COLOR VISION
– Integrative cells in the retina and higher visual centers are
organized to recognize contrasts between light or colors
– Comparing the intensity of red/green or blue/yellow
• This figure
shows how
the three
cone types
are arranged
in the fovea
• Light-activated cone opsins initiate an enzymatic cascade
that hydrolyzes cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)
and closes cone-specific c GMP-gated cation channels on
the outer-segment membrane.
• The greater the ambient light level is, the faster and more
temporally accurate is the response of a cone.
• Speed and temporal fidelity are important for all aspects of
cone vision.
• Visual acuity improves progressively with increased
illumination
• A person without cones loses the ability to read and see
colors and can be legally blind
Cone phototransduction
• Light adaptation
• Higher levels of illumination bleach away
photopigments, making the outer segment
less sensitive to light.
• Light levels increase, so does the noise level,
which reduces sensitivity
• Biochemical and neural feedback speed up the
cone response
Cone phototransduction
Trivariant color vision
• To see colors, mammals must have at least 2
different spectral classes of cones
• Most humans with normal vision have 3 types
of cones
• Most mammals have divariant color vision
with M-cones ( high resolution achromatic
black&white) contrast, and S-cones (detet
only color by caparing with those of the M
cones) = blue-yellow color vision
• In primates, high resolution M cones evolved into L and
M cones = red-green color vision
• Most color vision defects involve red-green
discrimination
• These genes are in tandem on the X chromosome.
• Most color vision abnormalities are caused by unequal
crossing over between the L- and M-cone opsin genes
• Male with Serine-to-alanine substitution at amino acid
108 on the cone opsin gene, more sensitivity to red
light
• Female with serine-containing and alanine-containing
opsins could have tetravariant color vision
Trivariant color vision
COLOR DEFECT
Color defect
color Cone
type
term deficiency
Partial form of
deficiency
(anomalous color
perception)
red L protan protanopia protanomaly
green M deutan deuteranopia deuteranomaly
blue S tritan tritanopia tritanomaly
Clinical term
Color vision (cone system)
abnormalities
• Congenital or Acquired
• Congenital color vision defects are stationary and
usually affect both eyes equally
• Acquired defects may be progressive and may be
uniocular
Congenital red-green color deficiency
• The genes encoding red(L) and green(M) are
arranged in a head-to-tail tandem array on the
X-chromosome (Xq28)
• Their close proximity and high sequence
homology makes this area prone to
recombinations during gamete formation
Congenital red-green color deficiency
• Total red-green color vision deficiency caused
by lack of red-sensitive cones (protanopia) or
green sensitive cones (deuteranopia) affects 2-
3% of men
• Partial forms are termed anomalous color
perception
• Tritanaopia (total blue blindness) is
exceedingly rare
Congenital red-green color deficiency
• All forms together, 4-7% of men have color
deficiency including acquired defects as well
• BCVA and/or peripheral fields can help
differentiate congenital Or acquired condition
Blue cone monochromacy (BCM)
• Rare (<1 in 100000)
• Male affected by BCM have normal night-time
rod vision but poor day vision
• Bluish hues are detectable
• Small-amplitude nystagmus, reduced acuity
(VA 20/80-20/200), and glare sensitivity
• Fundus: RPE pigmentary mottling
• Total color blindness
• Reduced VA, extremely limited color vision
discrimination, nystagmus and photophobia
• Autosomal recessive
• Fail ishihara and American optical Hardy-Rand-
Rittler (HRR) color plate tests and Farnsworth D-
15 and 100 Hue tests.
• Blue arrow color plate test can tell different
between BCM and Achromats
Achromatopsia
Kollner’s rule 1912
Retinal diseases : Blue/Yellow
Eg: RD, RP, ARMD, myopic degen,
chorioretinitis, CRVO, DR, CSCR
Except : cone-dystrophy, Stargardt’s
Kollner’s rule 1912
Optic nerve diseases : Red/Green
Eg: optic neuritis, ON compression, LHON,
toxic optic neuropathy
Except : AD optic atrophy, glaucoma, AION,
OHT
• Hue
• Saturation (chroma)
• Brightness (luminance,intensity)
Color discrimination
COLOR VISION TEST
Color
matching test
Color vision test
Screening
test
01 02 03
Color
discrimination
test
• All tests performed with “daylight” conditions
with not less than 20-foot candles illuminating
the plates
• More test-plate errors are made as the color
temperature increases
• If the color temperature of the light is too low
(tungsten lamps), color-defective patients,
particularly those with deuteranomaly, begin
passing the screening tests
• Performed at approximately arm's length
• Monocular testing should be performed
• The most accurate instrument for classifying
congenital red-green color defects is the
anomaloscope,
ANOMALOSCOPE
Pseudoisochromatic plates
Ishihara plates
(protan-deutan axes)
Hardy-rand-rittler
plates
(protan-deutan-tritan
axes)
The tests are quick to perform and sensitive for screening
color vision but they are not effective in classifying the
deficiency
ISHIHARA PLATE
THE PANEL TESTS
Farnsworth-
Munsell 100-hue
test
Farnsworth panel
D-15 hue tests
• Farnsworth-Munsell 100 and Farnsworth panel D-15 hue tests
(more accurate in classifying color deficiency)
• Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test is very sensitive (range between
panel is 1-4nm) but time consuming
• Farnsworth panel D-15 hue test is quicker and more convenient
but mild color deficiency may be insensitivity
• PV-16 test is available for use in patients with reduced VA
Fansworth panel D-15 test requires the patient to arrange 15
colored discs in order of hue and intensity
Fansworth panel D-15 test
Desaturation of the color chips
( Lanthony desaturated 15-hue test)
The Fansworth-Munsell 100-hue test, using 85
colored discs, is the most detailed test and provides
the best discrimination
• The D-15 is useful in assessment of retinal
diseases because it enables discrimination
between congenital and acquired defects
– Congenital defect has precise pattern on D-15
scoring graph
– Acquired disease show an irregular pattern of
errors
Edridge-Green Lantern test
• This was usually employed for railway workers
and coastguards. The test is performed in a
dimly lit room with the examinee seated 6
metre (or 20 feet) apart from the lantern.
Various colors are shown through an aperture
by rotating a colored disc. The size of the
aperture can be varied and the intensity of the
illumination can also be varied to simulate
various weather conditions.
Edridge-Green Lantern test
• The patient is asked to make a series of color matches
from a collection of colored wools of different hue.
Holmgren’s wool test
Dr.Alarik Frithiof Holmgren
anomalous trichromacy
young male to fail the Ishihara plates but pass
the D-15 arrangement test
CORRECTION OF COLOR-VISION
DEFECTS
• Magenta FILTERS
change the saturation or vividness of a color
absorbing all wavelengths from blue–green to
green
• Filters of this type absorb in the neutral zone of
the color defective's (blue–green) spectrum
• Colored filters (including tinted spectacle lenses)
should never be worn for clinical color tests
• Use of a red lens to help an individual pass an
Ishihara test
What to remember?
color Cone type term deficiency
Partial form of
deficiency
(anomalous color
perception)
red L protan protanopia protanomaly
green M deutan deuteranopia deuteranomaly
blue S tritan tritanopia tritanomaly
• Farnsworth-Munsell 100 and Farnsworth panel D-15
hue tests (more accurate in classifying color
deficiency)
• Kollner’s rule
– Optic nerve diseases : R/G
– Retinal diseases : B/Y
What to remember?
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Color vision โอม

  • 3. OUTLINE • Anatomy and physiology of color vision • Color vision defect – Inherited anomalies of color vision – Acquired color vision defect • Color discrimination – Hue – Saturation (Chroma) – Brightness (Luminance, Intensity) • Color vision test
  • 4. COLORFUL NIGHT — PALETTE KNIFE Oil Painting On Canvas By Leonid Afremov
  • 5. Origin of visible light 1. Thermonuclear fusion takes place 2. Hydrogen protons fuse to produce helium nuclei and energy in form of gamma rays 3. Short-wavelength energy passes through half a million miles of dense solar matter before reaching sun’s surface 4. Long and slow journey makes photons lose energy and hence increase in wavelenght 5. Radiation that leaves the sun’s surface represent a spectrum between ultraviolet and infrared,with a small fraction of ionizing radiation in the form of X-rays with wavelengths of 10-10 m and gamma rays with wavelengths of 10-14 m 6. Solar wind produces a vast shell around the sun and prevents ionizing radiation from reaching the earth
  • 6. • The potential harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation released from the sun’s surface is absorbed by ozone, carbondioxide, and water vapor in the earth’s atmosphere
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  • 9. • Normal visible light 400-700 nm • except : beta peak (380- 400 nm) – Infant – aphakic condition
  • 10. Visible light sensing • Rhodopsin is the biological molecule typically uses for this purpose • Halobacterium halobium (purple-colored bacterium) • Ancestor of human color pigment genes diverged from the rhodopsin gene about 800 million years ago which result in a series of pigments with maximal absorption peaks in the blue, green and red areas of the spectrum
  • 11. Anatomy and Physiology • Photoreceptors-rods and 3 types of cones • Bipolar cells-rod on-bipolar cells and cone on- and off-bipolar cells • Interneurons-horizontal and amacrine cells • Ganglion cells and their axons, forming the optic nerve • Optic nerve LGB cortex/other centers
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  • 16. Horizontal cells • Laterally connecting interneurons at the outer plexiform layer of the retina • Synaptic connections with photoreceptors  Two types of horizontal cell  H1 connects to L and M cones, but rarely S cones  H2 connects selectively to S cones and to L and M cones - local-circuit neurons - chromatic organization First stage of wavelength discrimination In lower vertebrates, for example fish, horizontal cells are chromatically opponent
  • 17. BIPOLAR • The bipolar cells convey signals from photoreceptors to the ganglion and amacrine cells • First stage of separation of signals into PC (parvocellular) pathways MC (magnocellular) pathways KC (koniocellular) pathways • The pathways are named after specific target layers of the lateral geniculate nuclei
  • 18. BIPOLAR • PC pathway carry the red–green opponent signal • KC pathway carry the blue–yellow opponent signal • MC pathway carries the luminance, or chromatically non opponent, signal and it is not considered to play a role in color processing
  • 19. AMACRINE CELLS • Least 40 types of amacrine cells • Modulate the signal transferred between the bipolar and ganglion cells • The role of amacrine cells in color vision is still unclear
  • 20. GANGLION CELLS There are three of ganglion cell in retina • Parasol ganglion cells project to the MC layers (spectrally nonopponent) • Midget ganglion cells project to the PC layers (red–green spectral opponency) • Small bistratified ganglion cells (blue– yellow opponency)
  • 23. • 92 millions (100M) • No rod in central 0.25 mm of fovea • Peak at 5-7 mm from foveal center • Decrease number with age • Mediate vision at low illumination levels (scotopic) • 108 range of illumination from near darkness to daylight • Critical flicker threshold 20 Hz Rod photoreceptor
  • 24.  4.6 millions (5M)  Highest density at macula  Stable numbers, no relationship to age  Mediate best vision at daylight levels (photopic) • Responsible for good visual acuity and color perception • 1011 range of illumination from moonlight nights to very bright light • Critical flicker threshold 55-60 Hz Cone photoreceptor
  • 25. Normal human retina has 3 cone types –Short-wavelength sensitive (S-cone;formerly,blue) –Medium-wavelength (M cone;formerly,green) –Long-wavelength sensitive (L cone; formerly,red) COLOR VISION
  • 26. – Integrative cells in the retina and higher visual centers are organized to recognize contrasts between light or colors – Comparing the intensity of red/green or blue/yellow
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  • 28. • This figure shows how the three cone types are arranged in the fovea
  • 29. • Light-activated cone opsins initiate an enzymatic cascade that hydrolyzes cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and closes cone-specific c GMP-gated cation channels on the outer-segment membrane. • The greater the ambient light level is, the faster and more temporally accurate is the response of a cone. • Speed and temporal fidelity are important for all aspects of cone vision. • Visual acuity improves progressively with increased illumination • A person without cones loses the ability to read and see colors and can be legally blind Cone phototransduction
  • 30. • Light adaptation • Higher levels of illumination bleach away photopigments, making the outer segment less sensitive to light. • Light levels increase, so does the noise level, which reduces sensitivity • Biochemical and neural feedback speed up the cone response Cone phototransduction
  • 31. Trivariant color vision • To see colors, mammals must have at least 2 different spectral classes of cones • Most humans with normal vision have 3 types of cones • Most mammals have divariant color vision with M-cones ( high resolution achromatic black&white) contrast, and S-cones (detet only color by caparing with those of the M cones) = blue-yellow color vision
  • 32. • In primates, high resolution M cones evolved into L and M cones = red-green color vision • Most color vision defects involve red-green discrimination • These genes are in tandem on the X chromosome. • Most color vision abnormalities are caused by unequal crossing over between the L- and M-cone opsin genes • Male with Serine-to-alanine substitution at amino acid 108 on the cone opsin gene, more sensitivity to red light • Female with serine-containing and alanine-containing opsins could have tetravariant color vision Trivariant color vision
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  • 36. color Cone type term deficiency Partial form of deficiency (anomalous color perception) red L protan protanopia protanomaly green M deutan deuteranopia deuteranomaly blue S tritan tritanopia tritanomaly Clinical term
  • 37. Color vision (cone system) abnormalities • Congenital or Acquired • Congenital color vision defects are stationary and usually affect both eyes equally • Acquired defects may be progressive and may be uniocular
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  • 43. Congenital red-green color deficiency • The genes encoding red(L) and green(M) are arranged in a head-to-tail tandem array on the X-chromosome (Xq28) • Their close proximity and high sequence homology makes this area prone to recombinations during gamete formation
  • 44. Congenital red-green color deficiency • Total red-green color vision deficiency caused by lack of red-sensitive cones (protanopia) or green sensitive cones (deuteranopia) affects 2- 3% of men • Partial forms are termed anomalous color perception • Tritanaopia (total blue blindness) is exceedingly rare
  • 45. Congenital red-green color deficiency • All forms together, 4-7% of men have color deficiency including acquired defects as well • BCVA and/or peripheral fields can help differentiate congenital Or acquired condition
  • 46. Blue cone monochromacy (BCM) • Rare (<1 in 100000) • Male affected by BCM have normal night-time rod vision but poor day vision • Bluish hues are detectable • Small-amplitude nystagmus, reduced acuity (VA 20/80-20/200), and glare sensitivity • Fundus: RPE pigmentary mottling
  • 47. • Total color blindness • Reduced VA, extremely limited color vision discrimination, nystagmus and photophobia • Autosomal recessive • Fail ishihara and American optical Hardy-Rand- Rittler (HRR) color plate tests and Farnsworth D- 15 and 100 Hue tests. • Blue arrow color plate test can tell different between BCM and Achromats Achromatopsia
  • 48. Kollner’s rule 1912 Retinal diseases : Blue/Yellow Eg: RD, RP, ARMD, myopic degen, chorioretinitis, CRVO, DR, CSCR Except : cone-dystrophy, Stargardt’s
  • 49. Kollner’s rule 1912 Optic nerve diseases : Red/Green Eg: optic neuritis, ON compression, LHON, toxic optic neuropathy Except : AD optic atrophy, glaucoma, AION, OHT
  • 50. • Hue • Saturation (chroma) • Brightness (luminance,intensity) Color discrimination
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  • 56. Color matching test Color vision test Screening test 01 02 03 Color discrimination test
  • 57. • All tests performed with “daylight” conditions with not less than 20-foot candles illuminating the plates • More test-plate errors are made as the color temperature increases • If the color temperature of the light is too low (tungsten lamps), color-defective patients, particularly those with deuteranomaly, begin passing the screening tests • Performed at approximately arm's length • Monocular testing should be performed
  • 58. • The most accurate instrument for classifying congenital red-green color defects is the anomaloscope, ANOMALOSCOPE
  • 59. Pseudoisochromatic plates Ishihara plates (protan-deutan axes) Hardy-rand-rittler plates (protan-deutan-tritan axes) The tests are quick to perform and sensitive for screening color vision but they are not effective in classifying the deficiency
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  • 62. THE PANEL TESTS Farnsworth- Munsell 100-hue test Farnsworth panel D-15 hue tests • Farnsworth-Munsell 100 and Farnsworth panel D-15 hue tests (more accurate in classifying color deficiency) • Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test is very sensitive (range between panel is 1-4nm) but time consuming • Farnsworth panel D-15 hue test is quicker and more convenient but mild color deficiency may be insensitivity • PV-16 test is available for use in patients with reduced VA
  • 63. Fansworth panel D-15 test requires the patient to arrange 15 colored discs in order of hue and intensity Fansworth panel D-15 test
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  • 65. Desaturation of the color chips ( Lanthony desaturated 15-hue test)
  • 66. The Fansworth-Munsell 100-hue test, using 85 colored discs, is the most detailed test and provides the best discrimination
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  • 69. • The D-15 is useful in assessment of retinal diseases because it enables discrimination between congenital and acquired defects – Congenital defect has precise pattern on D-15 scoring graph – Acquired disease show an irregular pattern of errors
  • 70. Edridge-Green Lantern test • This was usually employed for railway workers and coastguards. The test is performed in a dimly lit room with the examinee seated 6 metre (or 20 feet) apart from the lantern. Various colors are shown through an aperture by rotating a colored disc. The size of the aperture can be varied and the intensity of the illumination can also be varied to simulate various weather conditions.
  • 72. • The patient is asked to make a series of color matches from a collection of colored wools of different hue. Holmgren’s wool test Dr.Alarik Frithiof Holmgren
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  • 74. anomalous trichromacy young male to fail the Ishihara plates but pass the D-15 arrangement test
  • 75. CORRECTION OF COLOR-VISION DEFECTS • Magenta FILTERS change the saturation or vividness of a color absorbing all wavelengths from blue–green to green • Filters of this type absorb in the neutral zone of the color defective's (blue–green) spectrum • Colored filters (including tinted spectacle lenses) should never be worn for clinical color tests • Use of a red lens to help an individual pass an Ishihara test
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  • 77. What to remember? color Cone type term deficiency Partial form of deficiency (anomalous color perception) red L protan protanopia protanomaly green M deutan deuteranopia deuteranomaly blue S tritan tritanopia tritanomaly
  • 78. • Farnsworth-Munsell 100 and Farnsworth panel D-15 hue tests (more accurate in classifying color deficiency) • Kollner’s rule – Optic nerve diseases : R/G – Retinal diseases : B/Y What to remember?
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