If people are born with colour blindness , why can’t the brain adapt what we see to what they should be?

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If we are born with colour blindness , why can’t the brain adapt to the eye? If the baby is told by the parent this is blue and the child sees something else they will learn it as blue right?

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Yes, they almost always have relative color sight and many people with mild color blindness don’t know they’re color blind until they’re adults and get tested. Just makes it harder to distinguish certain colors as they view them as being nearly the same

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