Colour discrimination is based on opponent photoreceptor interactions, and limited by receptor noise. In dim light, photon shot noise impairs colour vision, and in vertebrates, the absolute threshold ...
THE lack of correlation between the absolute light threshold of the dark-adapted eye and the 'ability to see in the dark' has been currently attributed to psychological factors; but little attention ...
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