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Adaptation (eye)
What enables the wider reach is that the eye adapts its definition of what is black. The light level that is interpreted as "black" can be shifted across six orders of ...
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American palm cixiid, Myndus crudus Van Duzee, with light-adapted eyes. Photograph by: F.W. Howard, University of Florida Return to the American palm cixiid ...
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studies of light-adapted eyes, as they can be recorded from intact animals in which fatigue ... potentials from the purely ocellar eyes of light-adapted wolf spiders.
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In light-adapted eyes this structure is dispersed as vacuoles in the cyto- plasm ... adapted eyes were taken from animals straight out of the cage with the lamp; ...
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Light-Adapted Reflecting Superposition Eye. D.-E. NILSSON. Department of Zoology, University of Lund, Helgonuutigen 3, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden. ABSTRACT ...
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in situ lateral eye of Limulus, under small sinusoidal modulation of light to which the eye is adapted, are described over two decades of light intensity and nearly ...
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If the eye is light adapted, the B wave disappears and amplitude of the X wave is ... whether the eye is light or dark adapted, and during the progress of dark ...
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Electroretinograms were obtained from intact turtle eyes under conditions of light and dark-adaptation. Dark-adapted responses showed several ripples when ...
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A response developed by the rods (in the dark-adapted eye); A maximal ... A response developed by the cones (in the light-adapted eye); Responses to a ...
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Thresholds for detection of light by a dark-adapted test eye were measured while the other, ... when both eyes are initially light adapted than when the non- ...
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