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Study sheds new light on low-light vision, could aid people with retinal deficits
May 11, 2015 by NewsBot
Driving down a dimly lit road at midnight can tax even those with 20/20 vision, but according to a recent study, the brain processes the experience no differently than if it were noon. The same study also reveals how quickly the brain adapts to vision loss, contradicting earlier research and opening the door to novel treatments.