nattesynet
Nattesynet, also known as scotopic vision, refers to the ability of the human eye to see in low-light conditions. This type of vision is primarily mediated by specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina called rods. Unlike cones, which are responsible for color vision and function best in bright light (photopic vision), rods are highly sensitive to light and can detect even very faint levels of illumination.
During twilight or nighttime, when light levels are low, the cones become less active, and the rods
Several factors can influence an individual's nattesynet. Age plays a role, with nattesynet generally declining as