Abstract
Changes in rod increment threshold at the center of a desensitizing background disc were measured. Sensitization by an annular surround was shown to depend more upon the surround's effects on cones than on rods. This demonstrates a rod-cone interaction in which the activation of cones in the vicinity of a test flash influences the detection of that flash by rods.
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