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"Scotopic"
Keywords:
moonless
,
starlit
,
dark
,
adapted
,
nighttime
Related Terms:
Rods
,
Scotopic vision
,
Cones
,
Photopic
,
Photopic vision
,
Rhodopsin
,
Rod
,
Cone
,
Cone cells
,
Tapetum lucidum
,
Photoreceptors
,
Rod cell
,
Cone cell
,
Red eye
,
Opsin
,
Walleye
,
Floaters
,
Dark adaptation
,
Retinal
,
Tapetum
,
Macula
,
Retinal pigment epithelium
,
Rpe
,
Uvea
,
Rod cells
,
Photoreceptor
,
Averted vision
,
Macula lutea
,
Fovea
,
Choroid
,
Googly eyes
,
Eyecup
,
Photopsia
,
Fovea centralis
,
Red-eye
,
Eyespot
,
Color vision
,
Ocellus
,
Central vision
,
Light adaptation
,
Drusen
,
Macular hole
,
Pinguecula
,
Redeye
,
Floater
,
Eyes
,
Odd-eyed
,
Retinal detachment
,
Ora serrata
,
Retinal
Related to nighttime illumination levels in which the eye is adapted to dark and vision is supported by the rod photoreceptors.
hfeconsulting.com
Vision where the rods of the retina are exclusively responsible for seeing, typically like the light levels in the countryside on a moonless, starlit night.
atrlighting.com
with dark conditions
vetmed.wisc.edu
The human eye when dark adapted. The pupil is dilated and color detection is traded for light sensitivity.
starsandscopes.net
The human eye response under dark-adaptation conditions.
korry.com
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