Holmgren's wool test is a diagnostic test used to assess color vision deficiency, particularly in relation to red-green color blindness. It was developed by the Swedish ophthalmologist Alarik Holmgren in the late 19th century. In the test, the subject is presented with a set of colored wool strands, typically in various shades of green and red, and is asked to sort them into piles based on color.
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