I think this has more to do with rods vs. cones, and their relative sensitivity to light. Cones in the foeva, which give you colour vision at higher light levels, rods dominate in the periphery for more low-light sensitivity but no colour.
On 2015-10-27 7:08 AM, John Beck jb30343@windstream.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
IIRC, (and it was a long time ago) the fovia in our eyes are slightly
off center. That, I think, is why very dim object are often perceived
when looking in a slightly different place than exactly at the dim
object. --J.B.
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