01:146:245 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Mesopic Vision, Photopic Vision, Scotopic Vision

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~light adaptation when lighting is dim, photoreceptors are most sensitive to light. ~as illumination increases, they become less sensitive can absorb more light without getting saturated. ~with adaptation, rhodopsin is broken down and regenerated. ~distinguished by shape of outer segment (rod and cone) ~rods have more disks in lamellae, cones have fewer. ~rod has low spatial resolution but high sensitivity to light. ~cone has high spatial resolution but low sensitivity to light. ~rods always have only rhodopsin pigment, higher pigment concentration. ~cones have three different kinds of pigments, sensitive to different wavelengths of light. ~in scotopic (dark) conditions, only rods are activated. ~in photopic (more light) conditions, you begin to use more of the cone system. ~in photopic conditions, rod system dies out because rods become saturated, have all channels closed. Saturated = bleached, no more na+ channels can close because they"re all already closed. ~in mesopic (a little light) conditions, you use rods and cones.

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