Figure 4From: Correlations between color perception and motor function impairment in children with spastic cerebral palsyThe magnitude of color discrimination loss in the three motor impairment groups for the binocular and monocular conditions. Tetraplegic children had higher color vision impairment, with five-times less discrimination than controls. Diplegic and hemiplegic children had similar losses, with an average of two-times worse discrimination.Back to article page