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Nervous impulses from the retina only have the small privilege of "setting the clock"
Arguments
If it is true that...
The organism runs according to a genetically determined "clock" located in certain cells in a specific area of the brain
Then it must be true that...
Nervous impulses from the retina only have the small privilege of "setting the clock"
If it is true that...
Visible light is biochemically active
and
The retina responds to ordinary light
Then it must be true that...
Nervous impulses from the retina only have the small privilege of "setting the clock"
Consequences
If it is true that...
The organism runs according to a genetically determined "clock" located in certain cells in a specific area of the brain
and
Nervous impulses from the retina only have the small privilege of "setting the clock"
Then it must be true that...
The absence of bright light can create a progesterone deficiency and leave estrogen and prolactin unopposed