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How does the human eye physiologically adjust to see clearly in near-total darkness?
When I turn off the lights, I am completely blind, but after twenty minutes, I can see the outline of my room. What chemical resets in my retina?
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BioCurious
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep
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In bright light, a light-sensitive protein called rhodopsin inside your retinal rod cells is completely bleached and deactivated. In darkness, your body slowly regenerates this rhodopsin. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes for levels to peak, maximizing your eye's sensitivity to capture even single photons of light.
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Optometrist
answered 1mo ago