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Crozier, W. J., & Wolf, E. (1941). The flicker response contour for phrynosoma (horned lizard; cone retina). Journal of General Physiology, 24(3), 317–324. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
BibTeX citation key: Crozier1941
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Categories: Englisch = English
Keywords: Echsen = Lizards, Flimmerwahrnehmung = Flicker Perception, Reptilien = Reptiles, Sehvermögen = Visual Perception
Creators: Crozier, Wolf
Collection: Journal of General Physiology
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Abstract
The lizard Phrynosoma, with purely cone retina, provides a simplex flicker response contour (log critical flash intensity as a function of flash frequency). It is well described as a normal probability integral (F - log I). The Phrynosoma curve differs markedly, in higher slope and in higher median intensity level, from that obtained under the same conditions for the turtle Pseudemys, also with entirely cone retina. Other comparisons having a bearing on the duplexity doctrine are discussed.
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