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HomeWelcome to the APH Accessibility HubAccessibility and Inclusion TrainingBlindness and Low Vision: Definitions, Conditions and ExperiencesDefinitions and TerminologyTotal Blindness and Light Perception

Total Blindness and Light Perception

People are considered totally blind if they are unable to visually detect light of any kind. People are said to have light perception if they can detect light and determine from which direction the light is coming.

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