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in the dark- than the light-adapted state. In opposition to Lythgoe's
explanation, however, they suggested, based on their own results,
that less interaction existed in the dark-adapted state, and that the
increase of the summation effect obtained when the eye became dark
adapted was due to a reduction of lateral inhibition, not an increase
in lateral summation.
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