Colour vision in migraine: selective deficits for S-cone discriminations
- PMID: 15910565
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2982.2004.00831.x
Colour vision in migraine: selective deficits for S-cone discriminations
Abstract
Three studies are reported that explore colour perception in migraine. In each, sensitivity for colours detected selectively by the S-cones and the L- and M-cones was assessed separately. The first study assessed the discrimination of small colour differences using the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. The second assessed threshold detection for purple, yellow, red and green targets on five equiluminant background colours. The third examined supra-threshold colour scaling using two colour series, purple-yellow and red-green. Each study indicated that differences in colour perception between migraine and control groups were restricted to colours detected by the S-cones, there were no differences in performance for colours detected by the L- and M-cones. The results are discussed in terms of possible pathologies in the early visual pathways.
Comment in
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Colour vision impairment in migraine--out of the blue?Cephalalgia. 2005 Jun;25(6):401-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2982.2005.00944.x. Cephalalgia. 2005. PMID: 15910563 No abstract available.
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