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Electroretinal Photopic Sensitivity Curves

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SINCE Adrian1 first suggested the existence of separate rod- and cone-components in the human electroretinogram, there have been attempts to isolate them so as to demonstrate the degree to which their spectral sensitivity curves adhered to scotopic or photopic patterns.

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JOHNSON, E., CORNSWEET, T. Electroretinal Photopic Sensitivity Curves. Nature 174, 614–615 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174614b0

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