Anna Piro, Simone Curcio, Teresa Iona, Francesco Fortunato, Andrea Quattrone
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Color Vision as a Biological and Prognostic Marker in Ophthalmology, Along with Related Neurological Disorders
Color Vision resulted to be a useful biological marker asserting the course and developing the most part of neurological disorders. The analysis of the impairment pathway of color vision from V1, brain primary visive area, to V4, brain color vision area allows us to better understand the impar brain pathways implied in different neurological disorders.