| 1. | One can also define a similar curve for dim conditions ( scotopic vision ).
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| 2. | Scotopic vision is dominated by retina amacrine cells, specifically all-amacrine cells.
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| 3. | Photopic vision facilitates excellent color discrimination ability, whereas colors are indiscriminable under scotopic vision.
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| 4. | In scotopic vision, people are more sensitive to light which would appear greenish-blue.
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| 5. | Scotopic vision occurs at luminance levels of 10 " 3 to 10 " 6 cd / m?
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| 6. | In most night-time environments, there is enough ambient light at night to prevent true scotopic vision.
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| 7. | Central vision is relatively weak in the dark ( scotopic vision ) since cone cells lack sensitivity at low light levels.
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| 8. | The sensitivity to light in scotopic vision varies with wavelength, though the perception is essentially black-and-white.
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| 9. | Other forms of amacrine cell are likely to play modulatory roles, allowing adjustment of sensitivity for photopic and scotopic vision.
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| 10. | Could it have been Purkinje effect or scotopic vision ?-- Shantavira 07 : 01, 12 August 2006 ( UTC)
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