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- W2014636998 abstract "Schultze (1866) pointed out that the coloured globules in the retinæ of birds might afford a means wherby stimulation of the cones would be restricted to certain regions of the visible spectrum (7). A few other investigators have ascribed sensual discrimination of colour to retinal filters situate in front of the specific receptors fro light (1, 4 and 6). An alternative view (2, 3) regards the coloured globules as decreasing, merely generally and relatively unselectively, i. e. , quantitatively rather than qualitatively, the amount of light of short wave-length which reaches the sensitive (outer) limb of the cones. This might possibly be useful by reducing the amount of the more highly scattered light and so might improve the visibility of distant objects (2). This, however, can hardly be the full explanation, for if the function of the coloured globules be merely to reduce the amount of the more refrangible end of the spectrum the various globules need not be of more than one colour." @default.
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- W2014636998 title "The absorption of light by the coloured globules in the retina of the domestic hen" @default.
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