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face blindness - translation to ολλανδικά

INABILITY TO RECOGNIZE FAMILIAR FACES
Prosopagnoisa; Face blindness; Prosopagnosis; Prosopagnosics; Prosopoagnosia; Prospagnosia; Face-blindness; Propagnosia; Faceblindness; Prosopognasia; Face agnosia; Facial blindness; Prosopagnosic; Face Blindness; Prosospagnosia

face blindness         
n. (Geneeskunde) prosopagnosie of gezichtsblindheid, specifieke vorm van agnosie met problemen bij het herkennen van gezichten (soms zelfs eigen gezicht in de spiegel)
colour blind         
  • Simulation of the normal (above) and dichromatic (below) perception of red and green apples
  • Three sequential colormaps that have been designed to be accessible to the color blind.
  • Confusion Lines for the three types of Dichromacy superimposed on CIEXYZ color space.
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  • Horizontal traffic light in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], Canada
  • fovea]] of an individual with normal color vision (left), and a color blind (protanopic) retina. The center of the fovea holds very few blue-sensitive cones.
  • Colors of [[Boardgame]] pieces must be carefully chosen to be colorblind-accessible
  • Punnett squares for each combination of parents' color vision status giving probabilities of their offsprings' status; A superscript 'c' denotes a chromosome with an affected gene
  • Testing the colors of a web chart, ''(center)'', to ensure that no information is lost to the various forms of color blindness.
  • The lack of standard positional clues makes this light difficult to interpret.
  • The infamous inverted traffic light in Syracuse, NY
  • An 1895 illustration of normal vision and various kinds of color blindness.
INABILITY OR DECREASED ABILITY TO SEE COLOUR, OR PERCEIVE COLOUR DIFFERENCES, UNDER NORMAL LIGHTING CONDITIONS
Colour-blindness; Color blind; Color-blind; Colour-blind; Colour blind; Colour blindness; Colorblindness; Color-blindness; Colourblind; Colourblindness; Color Blind; Protanopia; Deuteranopia; Colour Vision Deficiency; Protanope; Tritanopia; Colour-Blindness; Deuteranope; Tritanope; Colour Blindness; Color vision deficiency; Anomalous trichromacy; Colour vision deficiencies; Red-green colorblindness; Loss of color vision; Red-green color blindness; Color vision defects; Protanomaly; Deuteranomaly; Color vision deficiencies; Tritanomaly; Colour Blind; Daltonian; Dyschromatopsia; Acritochromacy; Colour vision deficiency; Color Blindness; Blue-yellow color blindness; Red-green colour blindness; Red green colour blindness; Colour visual impairment; Colorblind; Red-Green color blindness; Daltonist; Red–green colorblindness; Red green colourblind; Red-green colorblind; Red–green color blindness; Red/green color blindness; Tritanoptic; Tritanopic; Dyschromotopsia; Color impaired; Achloropsia; Red/green colorblind; Color anomaly; Color deficiency; Red-green color blind; Red/green colour blindness; Red–green color blind; Red-green colourblind; Red-green colourblindness; Color-corrective glasses; Deutanopia
adj. kan kleuren niet duidelijk zien, niet in staat een of meer veelgekleurde kleuren te onderscheiden
night blindness         
CONDITION MAKING IT DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO SEE IN RELATIVELY LOW LIGHT
Night-blindness; Night blindness; Night Blindness; Moon blink; Moonblink; Night blind; Nightblindness; Nightblind; Cyntolopia; Nyctalopic
nachtblindheid

Ορισμός

Nyctalopia
·noun ·see Moonblink.
II. Nyctalopia ·noun A disease of the eye, in consequence of which the patient can see well in a faint light or at twilight, but is unable to see during the day or in a strong light; day blindness.

Βικιπαίδεια

Prosopagnosia

Prosopagnosia (from Greek prósōpon, meaning "face", and agnōsía, meaning "non-knowledge"), more commonly known as face blindness, is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own face (self-recognition), is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing (e.g., object discrimination) and intellectual functioning (e.g., decision-making) remain intact. The term originally referred to a condition following acute brain damage (acquired prosopagnosia), but a congenital or developmental form of the disorder also exists, with a prevalence of 2.5%. The brain area usually associated with prosopagnosia is the fusiform gyrus, which activates specifically in response to faces. The functionality of the fusiform gyrus allows most people to recognize faces in more detail than they do similarly complex inanimate objects. For those with prosopagnosia, the method for recognizing faces depends on the less sensitive object-recognition system. The right hemisphere fusiform gyrus is more often involved in familiar face recognition than the left. It remains unclear whether the fusiform gyrus is specific for the recognition of human faces or if it is also involved in highly trained visual stimuli.

Acquired prosopagnosia results from occipito-temporal lobe damage and is most often found in adults. It is subdivided into apperceptive and associative prosopagnosia. In congenital prosopagnosia, the individual never adequately develops the ability to recognize faces.

Though there have been several attempts at remediation, no therapies have demonstrated lasting improvements across a group of prosopagnosics. Prosopagnosics often learn to use "piecemeal" or "feature-by-feature" recognition strategies. This may involve secondary clues such as clothing, gait, hair color, skin color, body shape, and voice. Because the face seems to function as an important identifying feature in memory, it can also be difficult for people with this condition to keep track of information about people, and socialize normally with others. Prosopagnosia has also been associated with other disorders that are associated with nearby brain areas: left hemianopsia (loss of vision from left side of space, associated with damage to the right occipital lobe), achromatopsia (a deficit in color perception often associated with unilateral or bilateral lesions in the temporo-occipital junction) and topographical disorientation (a loss of environmental familiarity and difficulties in using landmarks, associated with lesions in the posterior part of the parahippocampal gyrus and anterior part of the lingual gyrus of the right hemisphere).

The opposite of prosopagnosia is the skill of superior face recognition ability. People with this ability are called "super recognizers".

In one study of students of east-Asian ethnicity, males were found to be significantly poorer at face-recognition.

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1. You get a whole pile of deer–stalkers out there with face blindness, then an ID card is no protection at all.