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- In the study of visual perception, scotopic vision (or scotopia) is the vision of the eye under low-light conditions. The term comes from the Gr**** skotos...
- conditions, varying from photopic in brightly lit conditions through mesopic to scotopic under low lighting conditions. When not specified, the luminous efficiency...
- perform this type of examination in eyes with unstable fixation using scotopic microperimetry. Bitemporal hemianopsia (loss of peripheral vision). "Visual...
- and blue petals appearing relatively bright. The sensitivity to light in scotopic vision varies with wavelength, though the perception is essentially black-and-white...
- sometimes also called twilight vision, is a combination of photopic and scotopic vision under low-light (but not necessarily dark) conditions. Mesopic levels...
- Irlen syndrome (or scotopic sensitivity syndrome) is a medical condition of disordered visual processing, which, it is proposed, can be treated by wearing...
- vision, used in daylight, which is mediated by cone cells, and one for scotopic vision, used in dim light, which is mediated by rod cells. Each of these...
- without cones, known as scotopic vision. (Mesopic vision describes the transition zone in dim conditions, between photopic and scotopic, where both cones and...
- weighting function is the photopic sensitivity function, although the scotopic function or other functions may also be applied in the same way. The weightings...
- levels are insufficient, in the range of visual perception referred to as scotopic vision. The emotional response to darkness has generated metaphorical usages...