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[Music] hello everyone welcome to 10 minute physiology in todays video were going to be talking about how our eyes adapt to light levels specifically the photoreceptor response so with that lets give it a go so our eyes can operate over a wide range of ambient light levels they can operate all the way from a pitch black room to a bright sunny day and the range in which our eyes can effectively operate is going to be equal to 10 to the 16 fold so in order to operate over such a wide range of ambient light levels our eyes have to be able to adapt from going from a pitch black room to a bright sunny day and from a bright sunny day into a pitch black room so our eyes have to be able to adapt to changes in ambient light levels so in order to do that we basically have two main mechanisms the mecca the first mechanism was the nervous system mechanism which was the pupillary light reflex which we already talked about and in todays video were going to be talking about the photoreceptor res