| 1. | Photopic vision facilitates excellent color discrimination ability, whereas colors are indiscriminable under scotopic vision.
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| 2. | During photopic vision, people are most sensitive to light that is greenish-yellow.
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| 3. | The cones respond to bright light and mediate high-resolution colour vision during daylight illumination ( also called photopic vision ).
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| 4. | This is a standardized function which represents the response of a " typical " eye under bright conditions ( photopic vision ).
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| 5. | The traditional method of measuring light assumes photopic vision and is often a poor predictor of how a person sees at night.
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| 6. | When adapted for bright conditions ( photopic vision ), the eye is most sensitive to greenish-yellow light at 555 nm.
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| 7. | This is because under high light levels typical during the day ( photopic vision ), the eye uses rods to process light.
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| 8. | Where " c 1 ", " c 2 " are constants taking specific values for scotopic and photopic vision.
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| 9. | Studies have shown that " T . europaea " does have photopic vision, contrary to popular belief that all moles are blind.
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| 10. | In normal light ( luminance level 10 to 10 8 cd / m?), the vision of cone cells dominates and is photopic vision.
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