Retinal adaptation
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
dark adaptation, light adaptation
Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- , 2001), and outer retinal adaptation is cone-specific and spatially local (Lee et al.
- This suggests that the assumption of extra-retinal adaptation is correct, and that retinal signals are not altered by double-step saccade adaptation.
- Experiment 2: control without eye movement (Wo) When the eyes are kept fixed in the center of the screen during the appearance of the red and green patches, a strong non-homogeneity in retinal adaptation is created.
- Against this interpretation is the stability of changes in visual cortex activity beyond 30 min (in which retinal adaptation is completed) after re-exposure to light (Fig.
- Retinal adaptation is possible and so effective because we have two classes of photoreceptors that are designed to operate over different light level.
