Vision in the periphery of the retina has poor sensitivity to detail but great sensitivity to faint

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Vision in the periphery of the retina has poor sensitivity to detail but great sensitivity to faint light. Why?

a. Toward the periphery, the retina has more midget ganglion cells.

b. Toward the periphery, the retina has more cones and fewer rods.

c. Toward the periphery, the retina has more convergence of input.

d. Toward the periphery, the light falls farther from the blind spot.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781305105409

12th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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