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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There are different types of color blindness.

And of course children can learn relationally, attributing what they see to the tones and the name taught to them.

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