scotopic vision
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Definition
- Noun:
- Night vision; rod vision: The ability of the eye to see in conditions of very low illumination, such as moonlight or starlight. This vision is mediated primarily by the rod cells in the retina, which are highly sensitive to light but do not perceive color.
Usage
- Scotopic vision is a technical term used in physiology, ophthalmology, and biology to describe a specific functional state of the visual system.
- It is typically contrasted with photopic vision (daytime, color vision mediated by cone cells) and mesopic vision (intermediate light levels where both rods and cones are active).
Examples
- Noun:
- When you enter a dark room, it takes several minutes for your scotopic vision to fully activate.
- Nocturnal animals have exceptionally well-developed scotopic vision.
- The study measured the threshold for scotopic vision in the participants.
Advanced Usage
- Scotopic sensitivity: Refers to the eye's sensitivity level under scotopic conditions.
- The new lens coating is designed to improve scotopic sensitivity for drivers at night.
- Scotopic luminosity function: A scientific model describing the spectral sensitivity of the eye in low-light conditions.
- The scotopic luminosity function peaks at a wavelength of about 498 nanometers (blue-green light).
Variants and Related Words
- Scotopic (adjective): Relating to or denoting vision in low light.
- The scotopic response of the retina was measured.
- Photopic vision (noun): The opposite visual mode; color vision in bright light using cone cells.
- Mesopic vision (noun): Vision at intermediate light levels (e.g., dawn, dusk) involving both rod and cone cells.
- Dark adaptation (noun): The process the eye undergoes to transition from photopic to scotopic vision.
Synonyms
- Night vision
- Rod vision
- Twilight vision (less precise)
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Rhodopsin: The light-sensitive pigment in rod cells essential for scotopic vision.
- Nyctalopia: The medical term for night blindness, which is an impairment of scotopic vision.
Noun
- the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight)