- 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...
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Irlen syndrome (is also
known as
scotopic sensitivity syndrome,
visual stress, and light-based
visual processing problems) is a
visual processing deficit...
- and blue
petals appearing relatively bright. The
sensitivity to
light in
scotopic vision varies with wavelength,
though the
perception is
essentially black-and-white...
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perform this type of
examination in eyes with
unstable fixation using scotopic microperimetry.
Bitemporal hemianopsia (loss of
peripheral vision). "Visual...
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significantly higher visual acuity and
temporal resolution than
available with
scotopic vision. The
human eye uses
three types of
cones to
sense light in three...
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sometimes also
called twilight vision, is a
combination of
photopic and
scotopic vision under low-light (but not
necessarily dark) conditions.
Mesopic levels...
-
weighting function is the
photopic sensitivity function,
although the
scotopic function or
other functions may also be
applied in the same way. The weightings...
- 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...
- (photopic vision). One can also
define a
similar curve for dim
conditions (
scotopic vision). When
neither is specified,
photopic conditions are
generally ****umed...