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Definition of Dichromats
1. dichromat [n] - See also: dichromat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dichromats
Literary usage of Dichromats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thinking, Feeling, Doing: An Introduction to Mental Science by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1907)
"dichromats of the First Class. Proportions of the Fundamental Colours in the
Spectrum Colours. B assumption that time warm colour is yellow a large part of ..."
2. Studies from the Yale Psychological Laboratory by Yale University Psychological Laboratory, Edward Wheeler Scripture (1902)
"For the dichromats of the first class —the red-blue persons—the two slides ...
For the other dichromats—the green-blue persons—the G slide is thrown in red ..."
3. Colour Vision Deficiencies: Matching and Confusion of Computer Colours by Gunilla Derefeldt (1995)
"... their difficulties in colour discrimination they are much less aware of their
tendency to misname colours. The dichromats, however, were aware of both ..."
4. The New Psychology by Edward Wheeler Scripture (1897)
"For the dichromats of the first class—the red-blue persons—the two slides ...
For the other dichromats—the green-blue persons— the G slide is thrown in red ..."
5. The Elements of Scientific Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1922)
"It is believed that the two colors seen by dichromats are blue and yellow: that
is, B and a fusion of R and C. In other words: any wave-length of light ..."
6. Outlines of Descriptive Psychology: A Text-book of Mental Science for by George Trumbull Ladd (1898)
"... to be called " trichromats," 4 %, or less, can only distinguish the "hues "
which are producible by mixture of two fundamental colors ("dichromats"). ..."