Holt, 1913 - Google Patents
Vision-General phenomena.Holt, 1913
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- Holt E
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Reviews studies conducted in the field of vision (1911-1912). The study of visual acuity and illumination showed that white light yielded the highest acuity,; in comparing brightness by the flicker method, the Purkinje phenomena was found to be absent. Two methods for …
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