Cerebral achromatopsia is a rare condition that affects the ability to perceive color due to damage to the visual processing centers of the brain. Synonyms for this condition include acquired color vision deficiency, cerebral colorblindness, and central achromatopsia. Other terms that may be used to describe related visual impairments include dyschromatopsia, color anomia, and color agnosia. While there is no cure for cerebral achromatopsia, some individuals may benefit from visual aids such as blue-tinted glasses or computer software that modifies colors for clearer perception. Seeking the advice of a medical professional is recommended for those experiencing symptoms of any type of vision problem.