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dark adaptation

noun as in visual adjustment to darkness

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A phone is portable light pollution, however: It can take 30 minutes to regain dark adaptation after a peek at the screen.

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Mowgli So everyone wanted a dark adaptation of The Jungle Book, right?

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The environment channeled an eerie underground bunker, with models emerging from the shadows, all a dark adaptation of Wang’s industrial-cool aesthetic.

Other factors in aging vision may also play a role in driving ability, including perception of color and brightness, slower light and dark adaptation and slower visual processing in general.

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To come now to the sense of sight, we have light adaptation, dark adaptation, and color adaptation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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