A generic term for a group of visual phenomena characterized by a marked loss or alteration of colours attributed to a lesion affecting the sensory cortex and/or white matter. Due to a colour-processing deficit, colours may either seem different in some way (i.e. darker or brighter), or they may be substituted by shades of grey. The group of colour-processing deficits comprises the classes * achromatopsia and * dyschromatopsia. Colour-processing deficits are traditionally distinguished from other types of anomalous colour vision, such as * colour vision deficiency and * chromatopsia.
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