I have no clue. And I am one of the kids who does not know what that is!!!
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Your front vision is the best because around the center of the retina (except for the blind spot where the optic nerve enters) is where most of the vision receptors are. You don't have as many receptors on the areas corresponding to your peripheral vision.
The human eye has colour-sensitive cones in the back of the retina which are sensitive to green, blue and red light. They are also used for your central vision, which is what you focus your vision on. Rods are used for peripheral and night vision; they are found on other areas of the eye aside from the back. Their quality is poorer than cones, which is why your peripheral vision is a poorer quality than central (this is also why you cannot see stars when you stare at them directly)
If peripheral vision is lost before or during a migraine attack, and you have been diagnosed as having migraines, then - yes, vision should return. Migraine auras come in many forms. For some it is flashing lights, for others it is tunnel vision, blurry vision, greying out of vision, etc.. These are temporary visual disturbances, usually lasting no more than a couple of hours at most. For some people, the aura can stretch on for several weeks, but these are rare cases. If you have not been diagnosed as having migraines, and you have a sudden loss of vision, then you need to see your doctor immediately. There may be something else going on that needs to be taken care of.
There are hundreds of peripheral neuropathies
do you have children is asking someone if they have any kids whereas if you ask how many kids do you have, then you know someone has kids, but don't know how many. So the difference is in one you know they have kids, but in the other you don't.
I don't know of a way to measure the size of vision.
all i know is that i am one of them but i don't know how many kids do get stressed by the dumb parents these days
she has kids:example: do you know that lady? She has many kids.
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.Another answerLoss 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.
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She had so many children, that they do not know how many she had!