
doi: 10.1007/bf00943983
On propose l'hypothese que les trois pigments photosensibles des cones de la retine humaine obeissent a la regle de Dartnall, c'est a dire que les courbes de leurs spectres d'action sont identiques a une translation pres, parallelement a l'axe des abscisses, quand celui-ci est gradue en frequences. Cette hypothese semble en bon accord avec l'experience a condition de supposer que ces courbes sont plus etroites que les spectres du type rhodopsine. Cela prouverait que le groupe prosthetique de ces pigments n'est pas le retinal.
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