Journal article

Quantitative scoring methods for D15 panel tests in the diagnosis of congenital color vision deficiencies

DA Atchison, KJ Bowman, AJ Vingrys

Optometry and Vision Science | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1991

Abstract

Farnsworth’s standard D15 and L’Anthony’s desaturated D15 panel tests were administered to 99 congenital red-green color defective subjects. The results were analyzed in three ways: (1) by summing the color differences between adjacent caps according to Bowman, (2) by averaging color difference vectors (CDV) according to Vingrys and King-Smith, and (3) by visually inspecting and counting the crossings. The Bowman measure was highly correlated with one of the CDV measures but provides less information regarding a cap arrangement. The desaturated D15 test can be expected to misclassify 5% of dichromats by type (protan/deutan) compared to a type misclassification rate of <0.1% for the D15 panel..

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