chromatopsia

/krəməˈtɒpˈsiə/

Definitions

1. noun

a rare condition in which a person sees the world in a specific color, often in response to a change in light intensity, and this color is typically the complementary color of the environment.

“The doctor diagnosed her with chromatopsia after noticing her unusual responses to changes in light.”

Synonyms

  • color blindness
  • dichromacy

Antonyms

  • tetrachromacy
  • typical color vision