TEMPERATURE AND CRITICAL ILLUMINATION FOR REACTION TO FLICKERING LIGHT
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- 20 November 1939
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 23 (2) , 143-163
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.23.2.143
Abstract
For the teleosts Xiphophorus montezuma, Platypoecilius maculatus, and their F1 hybrids the temperature characteristics (µ in Arrhenius' equation) are the same for the shift of the low intensity and the high intensity segments of the respective and different flicker response contours (critical intensity I as a function of flash frequency F, with light time fraction constant, at 50 per cent). The value of µ is 12,500 calories or a very little less, over the range 12.5 to 36°. This shows that 1/I can be understood as a measure of excitability, with F fixed, and that the excitability is governed by the velocity of a chemical process common to both the classes of elements represented in the duplex performance curve (rods and cones).Keywords
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