Decremental and incremental visual thresholds

1. Extrafoveal decremental and incremental visual thresholds have been measured with a circular test‐object of 57′ diameter, an exposure time of 0·1 sec and background luminance ranging from 2·5 to 7·3 log. quanta (equivalent to 507 nm) per second per square degree at the cornea.

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