ten Doesschate J, Alpern M
Science. 1965 Aug 27;149(3687):989-91. doi: 10.1126/science.149.3687.989.
Response of the pupil to steady-state retinal illumination was measured in an observer who lacked functioning rods. At high intensities, this response was as great as that of a normal eye. These results cannot be explained by the hypothesis that only rods are receptors for the steady-state response.
在一名缺乏功能性视杆细胞的观察者身上测量了瞳孔对稳态视网膜光照的反应。在高强度下,这种反应与正常眼睛的反应一样强烈。这些结果无法用仅视杆细胞是稳态反应受体的假设来解释。