A case of schizophrenia with congenital color vision deficiency: From the perspective of color universal design to promote medication adherence
Abstract Color‐blindness, or more accurately, color vision deficiency (CVD), which is the inability or decreased ability to distinguish different colors, is one of the commonest visual disorders. Patients with schizophrenia usually have multiple types of visual processing impairments, including colo...
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Main Authors: | Kensuke Miyazaki (Author), Michiko Uchiyama (Author), Chieko Tsushima (Author), Kentarou Fujimoto (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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