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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1 
Choose a perceptual difference that demonstrates an irregularity or dysfunction in one of the projection pathways. Explain how it could affect everyday life 
 
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Achromatopsia is a fancy way of saying color blind. A color blind person usually inherits this gene which has produced an abnormality in the photoreceptor system (Gazzaniga, Ivry & Mangun, 2013). Dichromat refers to those who are color blind who can only see two pigments of color: red and green if they are mi...
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CMN 568 HAYS CHAPTER 16 – EYE PRACTICE EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Is eye disease in children limited to the ocular system? 
No, it may be systemic disease 
 
 
 
Injection definition 
Red eye 
 
 
 
Red eye causes: 
Foreign bodies 
Trauma 
Infection 
Allergy 
Irritating noxious agents 
Subconjunctival hemorrhage - traumatic, spontaneous, or associated with hematopoietic disease, vascular anomalies or inflammatory processes 
Intraocular or orbital tumor 
 
Systemic: 
Stevens-Johnson syndrome 
Uveitis 
Kawasaki disease 
 
 
 
Tearing causes: 
Nasolacrimal obstru...
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Orientation and Mobility Study Guide Questions with All Correct Answers.docx
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Orientation and Mobility Study Guide Questions with All Correct A 
 
AER - Answer-Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired 
 
COMSTAC report - Answer-1966 Commission on Standards and Accreditation of Services for the Blind report recommending standards for service programs and an organization of voluntary accreditation based on these standards 
 
AFB - Answer-American Foundation for the Blind 
 
IMC - Answer-International Mobility Conference 
 
ACVREP - Ans...
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CPACC Exam - Types of Disabilities Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Color-blindness 
: a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly 
: red-green color blindness 
Tritanopia/Tritanomaly 
: blue-yellow color blindness 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) 
: black-and-white vision 
Color-blindness 
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: Demographics 8% of males, 0.4% of females 
Blindness 
: Fully or nearly complete vision loss
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CPACC Exam - Types of Disabilities|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Color-blindness 
a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
 
 
 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly 
red-green color blindness 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tritanopia/Tritanomaly 
blue-yellow color blindness 
 
 
 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) 
black-and-white vision 
 
 
 
Color-blindness 
Demographics 8% of males, 0.4% of females 
 
 
 
Blindness 
Fully or nearly complete vision loss. 
 
 
 
Blindness 
Demographics: 0.5%; 90% low income, a...
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CPACC Exam - Types of Disabilities(2023)verified
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CPACC Exam - Types of Disabilities(2023)verified Color-blindness - correct answer a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly - correct answer red-green color blindness 
 
Tritanopia/Tritanomaly - correct answer blue-yellow color blindness 
 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) - correct answer black-and-white vision 
 
Color-blindness - correct answer Demographics 8% of males, 0.4% of females 
 
Blindness - corre...
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IAAP CPACC Certification|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Medical Model of Disability 
Presents a view that pairs the problem of a person with direct link to the trauma, disease, or health condition 
 
 
 
Medical Model of Disability Pros and Cons 
Pros: Addresses the biological sources of disabilities and can provide ways to medically manage the condition 
Cons: Ignores the sociopolitical and environmental factors of disability; problem of the individual 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Social Model of Disability 
Disability is not a characteristic of the...
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NATS 1870 FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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NATS 1870 FINAL EXAM REVIEW 
 
through accommodation, your eye can change its refractive power to help it focus images by 
changing the shape of the lens itself, via attached ciliary muscles contracting or relaxing it (lesson 13) 
we have blurry vision in water (such as in a swimming pool) because 
cornea itself is mostly made of water, reducing the difference in indices of refraction (lesson 13) 
a person born with no (functioning) retina in his eyes would 
be completely blind (lesson 13) 
alth...
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CPACC Exam - Types of Disabilities 100% Correct
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Color-blindness - ANSWER a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors 
 
Protanopia/protanomaly and deuteranopia/deuteranomaly - ANSWER red-green color blindness 
 
Tritanopia/Tritanomaly - ANSWER blue-yellow color blindness 
 
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) - ANSWER black-and-white vision 
 
Color-blindness - ANSWER Demographics 8% of males, 0.4% of females 
 
Blindness - ANSWER Fully or nearly complete vision loss. 
 
Blindness - ANSWER Demographics: 0.5%; 90% low...
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1
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PSY-402 Topic 3 DQ 1 
Choose a perceptual difference that demonstrates an irregularity or dysfunction in one of the projection pathways. Explain how it could affect everyday life 
 
Class, 
Achromatopsia is a fancy way of saying color blind. A color blind person usually inherits this gene which has produced an abnormality in the photoreceptor system (Gazzaniga, Ivry & Mangun, 2013). Dichromat refers to those who are color blind who can only see two pigments of color: red and green if they are mi...
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