MOONLIGHT AND VISUAL CORTEX
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.7, No. 10)Publication Date: 2019-10-02
Authors : Vidyapati Jha Bineet Gupta; Yogesh Pal.;
Page : 541-543
Keywords : brain visual cortex sleep disoreder REM sleep related terminologies etc.;
Abstract
In this research paper we derived a hypothesis whether lunatic night impact our Cortex or not. Brain percept the amount of light through visual cortex and we know from famous theory that is known as featured detection theory that say brightness of lihghteffect the visual cortex and overall brain. The rod and cone of Visual cortex managed the brightnes perception and also it takes some time to adjust the brain. Lunatic night have small amount of darkness and lack of vitamin A. so it effect our visual cortex due to brain darkness adaptation. Here, we have shown the impact of lunatic night on Visual Cortex.
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