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Is it possible to be colorblind in only one eye?

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Or in.. half of an eye? Or in a half of both eyes, or reverse? I don't know, the thought just occurred to me, hah.

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  1. Very interesting thought! Well, the way an eye is structured, it would seem impossible for a part of the eye to be color blind. The part of the eye that sees color cant really be halfed up, si I'm pretty sure that can't happen, at least not naturally. On the other hand though, I'm pretty sure you could be color blind in only one eye. Just as you can be blind in one eye, or have one weak eye, I'm sure one eye can have a glitch in it like being color blind.


  2. I guess but it would be developmental not genetic

  3. It can occur in one eye as a result of an outside influence.  It's rare, though.  No one would be born that way.  To my knowledge, it isn't possible for half an eye to be color blind, unless it's blind in general in that spot....

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