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Sunsnail
someone link me to the wikipedia page that explains why night vision is better with peripheral vision
Sushipunk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral-Night-Vision
Sunsnail
******! I knew that link looked too obvious to be true
Sushipunk
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Yohan
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
someone link me to the wikipedia page that explains why night vision is better with peripheral vision

fack. i forgot the details.

something to do with some sort of rod cells that is used for night vision is most prevalent in the outer edge of your eyeballs.

if you need details, i can look up the manual

ps: stu, well played
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Yohan
if you need details, i can look up the manual


Eyeballs come with manuals in Canada? :wtf: Sweet!

Boomer187
It does have to do with rods and cones. Cones are good for high light and color, while rods are good for low light and motion. Also rods are in greyscale. Cones are mostly concentrated around the center part of the eye and around the fovea. The rods are mostly located around the outside of your cones, therefore your peripheral vision is made possible by your rods.


I thought that was common knowledge.
Yohan
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Eyeballs come with manuals in Canada? :wtf: Sweet!
actually military fieldcraft manual

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