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  <title>PALATE OF COLOUR</title>
  <description>Hi Listeners, Happy October. Imagine not being able to see the&amp;amp;nbsp;beautiful fall colours? For some brain injury survivors this is an unfortunate reality.&amp;amp;nbsp;A head injury can cause or alter colour blindness by damaging the brain areas responsible for color perception.&amp;amp;nbsp;While most cases of colour blindness are genetic, brain damage from injuries, tumors, or other conditions can lead to&amp;amp;nbsp;cerebral achromatopsia&amp;amp;nbsp;or dyschromatopsia.&amp;amp;nbsp;This acquired color vision deficiency means a person sees colors differently than before their injury, or a previously colorblind person might see colors more clearly.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Today we talk about the perception of &amp;amp;nbsp;colours and how it affects brain injury survivors. </description>
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