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Fovea.
Then you are said to be blind
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Located in the center of the macula lutea, the fovea centralis allows the eye to focus for visual discrimination.
It is important for the fovea to focus on something colorful because this is where most of color perception occurs. The fovea is small dimple located in the middle of the retina.
The fovea isnt the answer. Fovea is the area that has the most acute focus. The place the optic nerve leaves the eye is known as the BLIND SPOT.-jericho
fovea centralis
If you can then please specify about which FOVEA are you referring to? because there is... Fovea centralis Trochlear fovea Submandibular fovea Sublingual fovea Pterygoid fovea.. etc..
The address of the Fovea Editions is: 143 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508-2705
Fovea centralis - contains only cones and maximal visual acuity
The fovea is a pit in the macula of the eye
It is responsible for sharpest central vision. Lateral to each blind spot is the Fovea Centralis, a tiny pit that contains only cones. Consequently this is the area of greatest visual acuity, or point of sharpest vision, and anything we wish to view critically is focused on the fovea centralis.