97I response of the eye to light. The experiments described here add to this picture in three ... Measurements of the time course of the decay in discharge rate following illumination of dark-adapted eyes indicated that adaptation to the levels of intensity used in these experiments was virtually complete within 5 min.
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Light-adapted eyes (500 and 50000 lux) were examined in the middle of the light .... light-adapted eye will be optically isolated de- ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/jez.1402250121
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We hosted the NCT open house here on St Patrick's Day so I thought it might be fun to get the wee ones to paint some stones green to make these little faces. Some of them have more eyes than I expected.
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www.adacottage.org.uk/george/photoblog/index.html
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they can also be recorded extracellularly at the corneas of illuminated eyes as retinal action potentials. Retinal action potentials are especially suitable for studies of light-adapted eyes, as they can be recorded from intact animals in which fatigue of a preparation with long periods of illumination is absent.
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(A–D) Transmission electron micrographs through the distal region of the light-adapted eye of P. ramburi. (A) Cornea-cone transition zone, showing cornea ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022191006002010
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1985) of the ultrastructure of light- and dark-adapted eyes of Nereis limnieola, we found that .... b) Light-adapted eyes. The localization of AcPase in the ...
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... In light-adapted eyes, optical acceptance angles reached values of 2.0°, and they reached 3.6° with dark adaptation; interommatidial angles were between 1.8° and 2.3°. The angles were very similar over the entire eye;
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jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/148/1/353
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Journal of Experimental Biology 49,95-105 (1968); Published by Company of Biologists 1968 ... 2. Light-adapted lateral eyes show the peculiar effect of a marked drop in ultraviolet sensitivity, irrespective of the colour of the adapting light.
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jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/1/95
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In contrast, WT light-adapted eyes showed a phosducin separation pattern having only three isoforms. Blot image overlay revealed that these WT isoforms were the basic-most phosducin spots.
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www.mcponline.org/cgi/content/full/5/2/324/F4
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