Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... cones and 120 million rods . Because no simple point - to - point corre- spondence between points on the retina . and places in the brain can be invoked , it is evident that some form of neural signal coding must occur . The rods and cones ...
... cones and 120 million rods . Because no simple point - to - point corre- spondence between points on the retina . and places in the brain can be invoked , it is evident that some form of neural signal coding must occur . The rods and cones ...
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... rods and cones during dark adaptation . Note that each type of receptor has a different time constant but that substantial sensi- tivity in a scotopic environment cannot occur for several minutes . ree 10 no 102 M Optical illusion ...
... rods and cones during dark adaptation . Note that each type of receptor has a different time constant but that substantial sensi- tivity in a scotopic environment cannot occur for several minutes . ree 10 no 102 M Optical illusion ...
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... rods and cones in the human retina . Acta Ophthalmol , Suppl . 6 , 1935 . 87. Lettvin , JY : On seeing sidelong . The Sciences , July / August 1976 , pp 11-20 . 88. Rayner , K , Bertera , JH : Reading without a fovea . Science , 206 ...
... rods and cones in the human retina . Acta Ophthalmol , Suppl . 6 , 1935 . 87. Lettvin , JY : On seeing sidelong . The Sciences , July / August 1976 , pp 11-20 . 88. Rayner , K , Bertera , JH : Reading without a fovea . Science , 206 ...
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