Abstract

The longlasting variation of the electrical ocular dipole moment (ODM) subsequent to a luminance step is a damped oscillation. Not only at light steps but also at steps to darkness the amplitude of the oscillation depends on the luminance difference. At stimulation of the system with an exponential sinusoidal light and a period time like the eigenfrequency the amplitude shows a resonance maximum. Resonance also occurs on excitation with steps of luminance. The input of the system is sensitive to the rate of luminance change. Slow increasing luminance (1 log unit/10 min) does not excite an oscillation. If two luminance steps stimulate the system the waves following each step are summated to the resulting oscillation.

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