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An '''anomaloscope''' is an instrument used to test for [[color blindness]]. It is used to measure quantitative and qualitative anomalies in colour perception. It can be used to determine whether a person is a tritanope, dichromat or achromatop. The apparatus was invented by the German [[ophthalmologist]] and [[physiologist]] Willibald A. Nagel (1870-1911) who named it "anomaloskop" in 1907.<ref>Nagel, W.A. (1907) Zwei Apparate für die Augenärzliche Funktionsprüfung. Adaptometer und kleines Spektralphotometer (Anomaloskop). ''Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde'', 17, 201–22.</ref>
An '''anomaloscope''' is an instrument used to test for [[color blindness]]. It is used to measure quantitative and qualitative anomalies in colour perception. It can be used to determine whether a person is a tritanope, dichromat or achromatop. The apparatus was invented by the German [[ophthalmologist]] and [[physiologist]] Willibald A. Nagel (1870–1911) who named it "anomaloskop" in 1907.<ref>Nagel, W.A. (1907) Zwei Apparate für die Augenärzliche Funktionsprüfung. Adaptometer und kleines Spektralphotometer (Anomaloskop). ''Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde'', 17, 201–22.</ref>


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An anomaloscope is an instrument used to test for color blindness. It is used to measure quantitative and qualitative anomalies in colour perception. It can be used to determine whether a person is a tritanope, dichromat or achromatop. The apparatus was invented by the German ophthalmologist and physiologist Willibald A. Nagel (1870–1911) who named it "anomaloskop" in 1907.[1]

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  1. ^ Nagel, W.A. (1907) Zwei Apparate für die Augenärzliche Funktionsprüfung. Adaptometer und kleines Spektralphotometer (Anomaloskop). Zeitschrift für Augenheilkunde, 17, 201–22.