No. Pupil size and the placement of the retina and the placement and concentration of the rod cells (motion detection) on the retina affect it.
Common causes of peripheral vision loss include glaucoma, stroke, branch retinal vein or artery occlusions, ischemic optic neuropathy, and migraine (transient).
Uncommon, or even rare, causes of peripheral vision loss include retinitis pigmentosa, choroideremia, gyrate atrophy, pituitary tumors, optic disc drusen (deposits), brain tumors and aneurysms, and tilted optic discs (nerves). Many other possibilities exist, but are rare.
The distinctions between central and peripheral vision are reflected in subtle physiological and anatomical differences in the visual cortex. Different visual areas contribute to the processing of visual information coming from different parts of the visual field, and a complex of visual areas located along the banks of the interhemispheric fissure (a deep groove that separates the two brain hemispheres) has been linked to peripheral vision. It has been suggested that these areas are important for fast reactions to visual stimuli in the periphery, and monitoring body position relative to gravity [1]
Eye color has no part in it.
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Loss of your peripheral vision is caused by some other condition, it has nothing to do with your eye color. I'm not an eye doctor but I have Glaucoma and I know the they always are checking to make sure I have not lost any peripheral vision because can cause blindness.
Yes, it can shrink, due to eye lids sagging a little bit with sleep deprivation.
no your eye colour is based on your parents eye colour and it doesn't make a difference to your pupil
yes it does
Central vision refers to when eyes are focused straight ahead. Peripheral vision refers to vision that occurs outside your central sight of vision. Fringe vision refers to the edge of your peripheral vision.
why do we have poor peripheral vision in day light
Peripheral vision
There is no cure for tunnel vision or peripheral vision loss. Peripheral vision loss can be treated with the use of a lens called prism that is added to a eyeglass prescription.
shrinks
Peripheral vision
Yes, it can shrink, due to eye lids sagging a little bit with sleep deprivation.
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What is peripheral vision when driving a car
Central vision refers to when eyes are focused straight ahead. Peripheral vision refers to vision that occurs outside your central sight of vision. Fringe vision refers to the edge of your peripheral vision.
why do we have poor peripheral vision in day light
The peripheral vision allows snails to see from behind.
Ability to discern color
peripheral vision.
peripheral vision