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The new study's authors conclude that the glasses' adaptive function
The new study's authors conclude that the glasses' adaptive function is not just about improving color vision. It's also about enhancing the effectiveness of the entire system.
"We're not all as good at color vision. But in the end, we're trying to keep the best possible vision for everybody," Neitz says.
The study's authors suggest that the more glasses people make, the more they benefit from the ability to make more color-detecting receptors. "The more color you see, the more you get to know a color. The more colors you have, the better your color perception," Neitz says.
What's more, the new findings suggest that the glasses could also help color blind users improve their vision on the range of light sources that they'll be able to see.
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