Color-blindness - correct answer a variety of disorders marked by inability to distinguish some or all colors
Protanopia/protanomaly and
... [Show More] deuteranopia/deuteranomaly - correct answer red-green color blindness
Tritanopia/Tritanomaly - correct answer blue-yellow color blindness
Monochromacy (Achromatopsia) - correct answer black-and-white vision
Color-blindness - correct answer Demographics 8% of males, 0.4% of females
Blindness - correct answer Fully or nearly complete vision loss.
Blindness - correct answer Demographics: 0.5%; 90% low income, and 82% aged 50+
Low vision - correct answer Impairs a person's vision to the point that corrective lenses cannot restore full visual acuity; threshold for classification designated as a corrected visual acuity of no better than 20/40 or 20/60.
AT for low vision - correct answer Screen magnifiers, screen readers, increase contrast, increase size of mouse pointer and keyboard caret.
Low vision - correct answer Demographics: 3.5%; 90% in low income settings
Deafness and hard-of-hearing - correct answer total or near total loss of hearing; and partially impaired hearing in one or both ears
AT for deafblindness - correct answer Transcripts for video or audio converted to Braille, tactile sign language interpretation.
AT for Deafness and hard-of-hearing - correct answer Hearing aids, cochlear implants, captions for videos, transcripts for video or audio, sign language interpretation
Deafness and hard of hearing - correct answer Demographics: About 2% of adults aged 45 to 54 have disabling limitations from this impairment. This percentage increases to 8.5% for adults between 55 and 64, 25% for adults between 65 and 74, and 50% for adults 75 and older.
Deafblindness - correct answer Full or partial visual and full or partial aural loss
Mobility disabilities - correct answer Are characterized by loss of movement, may be caused by injury or disease.
Dyspraxia - correct answer Difficulty with planing movements, especially complex or new movements
Dysgraphia - correct answer A learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting.
dyslexia - correct answer impairment of the ability to read
Dyscalculia - correct answer unusual difficulty with math, probably originating from a distinct part of the brain
AT for mobility disabilities - correct answer Modified inputs (i.e., mouses and keyboards), dictation software, specialized or alternate inputs (i.e., mouthstick, custom inputs)
Cognitive Disabilities - correct answer disabilities that affects self-help skills and the way the brain processes info, caused by a condition or injury [Show Less]