Darkadapted
Darkadapted describes eyes or organisms that have adjusted to darkness, relying primarily on scotopic vision. It is achieved through a process called dark adaptation, during which photoreceptors regenerate visual pigments and the retina adjusts its neural processing and pupil size to improve sensitivity in low light.
During dark adaptation, cones contribute first, then rods take over as rhodopsin regenerates in rod photoreceptors.
Factors affecting the speed and extent of dark adaptation include age, exposure history, and ocular media clarity.
Measurement of dark adaptation uses specialized tools called dark adaptometers or similar psychophysical tests, recording thresholds
Applications include night navigation, aviation, astronomy, and safety in low-light environments. The term darkadapted is most