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Two-Flash Thresholds as a Function of Luminance in the Dark-Adapted Eye

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Abstract

Two-flash thresholds were obtained from two dark-adapted subjects using a forced-choice technique. As luminance increased, two-flash thresholds decreased in a negatively accelerated fashion.

© 1967 Optical Society of America

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