When driving at night, it is more difficult to see if the driver of an oncoming car does not
dim the high beams because
a. bright light directed at the fovea reduces visual acuity.
b. the number of intact rods is reduced in the dark.
c. bright light bleaches the molecules of photopigments faster than regeneration can occur.
d. there are too many intact rhodopsin molecules, so the eyes do not respond immediately to
bright light.
e. the difference between regular and high beam lights is almost twice the jnd for brightness.
c. bright light bleaches the molecules of photopigments faster than regeneration can
occur.
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