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photopia
pho·to·pi·a P0266700 (fō-tō′pē-ə)n. Vision in bright light, mediated by cone cells of the retina; daylight vision. pho·to′pic (-tō′pĭk, -tŏp′ĭk) adj.photopia (fəʊˈtəʊpɪə) n (Physiology) the normal adaptation of the eye to light; day vision[C20: New Latin, from photo- + -opia] photopic adjpho•to•pi•a (foʊˈtoʊ pi ə) n. vision in bright light (opposed to scotopia). [1910–15] pho•top′ic (-ˈtɒp ɪk, -ˈtoʊ pɪk) adj. photopiavision, or the ability to see in bright light. Cf. scotopia. — photopic, adj.See also: Eyes EncyclopediaSeephotopic visionphotopia
photopia [fo-to´pe-ah] day vision. adj., adj photop´ic.pho·top·ic vis·ionvision when the eye is light-adapted. See: light adaptation, light-adapted eye. Synonym(s): cone vision, photopiaphotopia (fō-tō′pē-ə)n. Vision in bright light, mediated by cone cells of the retina; daylight vision. pho·to′pic (-tō′pĭk, -tŏp′ĭk) adj.photopia (1) Photopsia, see there. (2) Day vision, see there.pho·top·ic vi·sion (fō-top'ik vizh'ŭn) Vision when the eye is adapted to light. See: light adaptation, light-adapted eye Synonym(s): photopia. |