Abstract

The human rod and cone systems have different spectral and adaptive sensitivities. Ganzfeld electroretinogram responses show that chronic eyelid closure, such as extensive symblepharon, can lead to dark-adaptation of the rods but simultaneously permit light-adaptation of the cones of the same eye. This effect is due to the red-filtering properties of the closed eyelid and the differential sensitivity of the two photoreceptor systems to the long wavelengths.

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