Proceedings of the U.S. Army Natick Laboratories Flash Blindness Symposium - Primary Source Edition

Proceedings of the U.S. Army Natick Laboratories Flash Blindness Symposium - Primary Source Edition
Author: John M. Davies
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-01
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ISBN: 9781293489383

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Proceedings of the U.s. Army Natick Laboratories Flash Blindness Symposium, 8-9 November 1967

Proceedings of the U.s. Army Natick Laboratories Flash Blindness Symposium, 8-9 November 1967
Author: John M. Davies
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Total Pages: 273
Release: 1967
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Contents: Flash blindness and the mission of the Natick Laboratories; Early research and physiological implication of flash blindness; Flash blindness and the positive after image; Recent research in flash blindness with human subjects; Photo stress testing and macular function; LGN single cell responses as a function of intense light flashes; Local photopic and scotopic responses of the human retina; Flash blindness experiments with animals (Electroretinographic and behavioral studies); Electroretinographic and behavioral recovery time of cats to high intensity photic stimulation; Use of electroretinography in the study of flash blindness in animals; and Conversion factors for flash blindness units.