If the human eye were altered so that the bulk of the rods were concentrated in the fovea, and the bulk of the cones were in the periphery of the retina, how would our visual experience change?

If the human eye were altered so that the bulk of the rods were concentrated in the fovea, and the bulk of the cones were in the periphery of the retina, how would our visual experience change?




A)
When looking slightly to one side of an object, we would see it in strong detail.
B)
When looking directly at an object, we would better identify colour.
C)
When looking slightly to one side of an object, we would have good night vision.
D)
When looking directly at an object, we would have excellent acuity during the day.



Answer: A