Author: James Drever
Cited by
- Barbara Vine (1)
- IN: A Dark-Adapted Eye (1986) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Dark adaptation: a condition of vision brought about progressively by remaining in complete darkness for a considerable period, and characterized by progressive increase in retinal sensitivity. A dark-adapted eye is an eye in which dark adaptation has taken place.
FROM: A Dictionary of Psychology, (1952), Book, UK