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Yes, in an area that has little light pollution.
The pupil in your eye (the black center) is what controls how much light is allowed to enter your eye. The wider the pupil is, the more light is let in. When your eyes feel sensitive to light, it is because the pupil is letting in excessive light. Sometimes, it is a neurological event that makes your eyes sensitive to light, such as a migraine headache. In any case, the area of the brain that is affected by light sensitivity is the portion that is dedicated to the processing of visual information, and that is the occipital cortex.
The pupil controls the amount of light that enters the eye.
Light rays enter the eye through the cornea.
Iris controls the amount of light entering into the eye.
Because the cells in the retina of your eye that produce the sensation of color are insensitive to dim light, and images in dim light are perceived by other retinal cells that are less interested in color.
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Yes, in an area that has little light pollution.
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The pupil lets light into the eye.
The pathway of light is light through the eye to the cornea. This is the path that light takes when entering the eye.
The pathway of light is light through the eye to the cornea. This is the path that light takes when entering the eye.