Conceptual Physics (12th Edition)

Published by Addison-Wesley
ISBN 10: 0321909100
ISBN 13: 978-0-32190-910-7

Chapter 26 - Think and Explain - Page 501-502: 69

Answer

We see no color at the periphery of our vision because there are mostly rods there.

Work Step by Step

Rods take care of seeing in low-light conditions, and are not sensitive to color. The part of the retina that contains the most rods is on the side of the fovea.
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