Abstract

The Bezold-Brücke phenomenon was measured during the cone-plateau period of the longterm dark-adaptation curve at 25°, 40° and 60° in the nasal field of view, and at 40° and 70° in the temporal field. In striking contrast to previous measurements of the B-B phenomenon the present results generally show that an increase of the luminance level in the middle- and long-wave regions of the spectrum produces, respectively, a trend toward green and red instead of toward yellow. The present results are explained on neural rather than on photochemical mechanisms.

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