| 21. | Descriptions of cerebral achromatopsia's effects on his psychological health and visual perception are especially striking.
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| 22. | Cerebral achromatopsia occurs after injury to the lingual or fusiform gyrus, the areas associated with hV4.
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| 23. | In still rarer cases, temporary ischemia of the associated ventral occipital cortex can result in transient achromatopsia.
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| 24. | An April paper reported that gene therapy addressed achromatopsia ( color blindness ) in dogs by targeting cone photoreceptors.
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| 25. | There is a positive correlation between the severity of mutations in these proteins and the completeness of the achromatopsia phenotype.
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| 26. | The number of reported cases of cerebral achromatopsia are relatively few compared with other forms of color-vision loss.
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| 27. | He was born with achromatopsia, an extreme form of colour blindness that results in his seeing only in grayscale.
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| 28. | Kentridge has also conducted research into the neural bases of colour vision through the study of patients with cerebral achromatopsia.
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| 29. | The 9-year-old fourth-grader from Randolph Twp . has achromatopsia, a rare genetic eye disorder.
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| 30. | A person with dyschromatopsia, or incomplete achromtopsia, has similar symptoms to complete achromatopsia, but to a lesser degree.
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