Light-eyed people are more sensitive to light, because they have few pigments to protect their eyes from sunlight exposure. So, such people can encounter sun-related problemsSo the lighter your eye color, the more you are to have light sensitivity in the sun as apposed to darker eye colors which they have better adjustment and not as sensitive to the light! A person with blue eyes is more alike to have eye problems than a brown eye person. It is well known that people with lighter eyes tend to be more sensitive to light, a result of having less pigment in the iris to protect them from sunlight. That can place them at a greater risk of macular degeneration and the other eye-related problems, but whether that extends to vision is not clear. There is little or no evidence that darker eye color means greater visual acuity, but one theory holds that it does produce better reaction times. People with dark eyes will have stronger peripheral vision. People with dark eyes tend to have bigger pupils, which let in more sunlight. Since they have bigger pupils, they have a wider range of peripheral.
people with darker eyes have better periphial vision.people with lighter eyesare more sensitive due to low pigment in the iris.studies show that individuals with darker eye color have better reactions to things.
No,eye color does not effect eye vision as eye color is a natural belongings of a person and eye color is not responsible for this god gifted phenomena. If a person has got eye vision problem,maybe it is his/her hormones or its a deficiancy or negligence of the person ( careness for eyes).
the lighter your eye color the more you are pron to have light scensitivity in the sun as apposed to darker eye colors which they have better adjustment and not as scensative to the light
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does eye color affect how well a person sees
Your eye color does not significantly affect the sharpness of your vision.
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No. They respond to light intensity, creating a silhouette black and white effect in low light.
There are a wide variety of eye defects that can potentially cause color-deficient vision. The most common one is color blindness, which is a sex-linked genetic trait.
The cone cells on the retina.
Photopic vision: Vision under well-lit conditions which provides for color perception,and which functions primarily due to cone cells in the eye. Scotopic vision: Monochromatic vision in very low light which functions primarily due to rod cells in the eye.
Red eye is more pronounced in people with light eye color. It is also more pronounced in people with blond or light-red hair and in children
Peripheral vision results from images near the edge of the retina. In this part of the eye, there are very few cones and almost all rods. Peripheral vision is essentially black and white and thus unaffected by color.
A persons eye color dos not effect anything. It is just the color of someone's eyes.
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No. They respond to light intensity, creating a silhouette black and white effect in low light.
There is limited evidence that eye color can have a slight effect on vision.i think no
There are a wide variety of eye defects that can potentially cause color-deficient vision. The most common one is color blindness, which is a sex-linked genetic trait.
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That part of the vision that is perceived by the cones of the eye. Rods detect black and white.
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It explains why the man is obsessed with his vision
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