The Purkinje shift
A) is when reds appear brighter than blues in well-lit conditions, but blues appear brighter than reds in dim conditions.
B) is when blues appear brighter than reds in well-lit conditions, but blues appear brighter than reds in dim conditions.
C) is when details that are easily seen in well-lit conditions become more difficult to see in low-light conditions.
D) demonstrates the importance of eye movements in visual pigment regeneration.
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