skótoptikus
The term "skótoptikus" refers to a type of vision that combines scotopic and photopic vision. Scotopic vision is the vision that occurs in low-light conditions, relying primarily on rod cells in the retina. These cells are highly sensitive to light but do not perceive color. Photopic vision, on the other hand, is the vision that occurs in bright light conditions, relying on cone cells. Cone cells are responsible for color vision and fine detail. Skótoptikus vision describes the intermediate range where both rod and cone cells are contributing to visual perception.
In scótoptikus conditions, color perception may be present but reduced, and detail might not be as sharp