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← Human Body & HealthWhy does perceived brightness diminish at extreme angles of retinal illumination in peripheral vision?
A)Rods saturate from high photon flux
B)Lens aberrations distort peripheral light
C)Ganglion cell receptive fields enlarge
D)Photoreceptor density decreases peripherally✓
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Perceived brightness decreases peripherally because the density of photoreceptors, particularly cones responsible for photopic vision, decreases substantially away from the fovea; therefore fewer photons are captured per unit area of the retina at extreme angles, rather than other limitations such as lens distortion which affect image quality more generally.
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