Color Perception in Blindness: What Do People with Visual Impairments See?
The answer is None or shades of Grey.
Explanation:
* Blind people, by definition, do not see, hence do not see any colors, though some may perceive light and dark or shades of grey.
* Color perception requires functional photoreceptor cells in the retina and a fully functional visual pathway
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