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Duplicity Theory: Subtopic Quiz. Who introduced the Duplicity Theory in the 1860s?  Max Schultze  Max Weber  Frederick Schultze  Donald kline SubmitClear.

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1 Duplicity Theory: Subtopic Quiz

2 Who introduced the Duplicity Theory in the 1860s?  Max Schultze  Max Weber  Frederick Schultze  Donald kline SubmitClear

3 The duplicity theory states that there are two systems for processing two types of visual function The systems are:  Scleral & Photopic  Scotopic & Motopic  Scotopic & Photopic  Motopic & Photopic SubmitClear

4 The Scotopic system is:  Sensitive in dim light conditions  Uitilizes the cone system  For vision in bright and daylight conditions  A system of detail SubmitClear

5 The Photopic system is:  The rod system  The cone system  For vision in dim light conditions  A system designed to sense light SubmitClear

6 The two types of systems of duplicity theory suggest that there are two separate visual functions. Thus, it was found that the eye is both sensitive to _______ and in _______ (respectively, ______ and ______).  (1) colours (2) detail (3) acuity (4) sensitivity  (1) colours (2) detail (3) sensitivity (4) acuity  (1) detail (2) low light (3) sensitivity (4) acuity  (1) detail (2) low light (3) acuity (4) sensitivity SubmitClear

7 In order for one to be sensitive to both detail and light, there is not a tradeoff with the two systems.  True  False SubmitClear

8 Quiz Results You scored {score} out of 60


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