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publicationDate 1986-02-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention APPARATUS FOR DETECTING THE CONDUCTORS OF COLOR ESTABLISHMENTS
abstract The color receptor mosaic analyzer is an optical device of ophthalmological diagnostics. The aim of the invention is to diagnose the transgressors of color vision disorders. The essence of the device is that central retinal areas of the eye (8-24) are sampled in the size of 7.5 min with different colored points of light in order to prove color insensitive districts in women. The positions of the four simultaneously illuminated light spots can be constantly interchanged and vary in their position, so that a large number Retinabezirke can be scanned. The duration of the illumination of the light signals is 0.5 s, while the examining physician uses a telescope to check whether the eye is kept still. The patient has to assign the position of the red and green point of light to the four possible quadrants. If the error rate exceeds a defined threshold, the subject is diagnosed as the recipient of a red-green visual disorder.
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