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Photoreceptor Directionality at Different Wavelengths: Measurements and Predictions

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Abstract

Cone photoreceptors are typically more sensitive to light entering the eye through the center of the pupil than to light coming from the edges of the pupil.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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