Are people who are color blind just lacking certain of the SML cones? Is that why it affects certain colors (since they fall in specific wavelength ranges)?
BohanYu
Yes. Missing any of the three cone pigments could result in color blindness. And each cone receives specific wavelength.
Are people who are color blind just lacking certain of the SML cones? Is that why it affects certain colors (since they fall in specific wavelength ranges)?
Yes. Missing any of the three cone pigments could result in color blindness. And each cone receives specific wavelength.