"Sleep's vision-fall."
Directly no. If by halo vision you mean that there are halos or auras around things you see, this is a form of hallucination. Sleep apnea can and often does result in sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation does lead to hallucinations. So, indirectly, yes it can lead to it, but not cause it.
Ortho
Sleep deprivation can cause people to lose their sense of coordination and blurred vision.
Yes, it can shrink, due to eye lids sagging a little bit with sleep deprivation.
coz when u roll over in ur sleep.They break un gouge ur eyes out
sleep disorder
Jean Lhermitte has written: 'True and false possession' -- subject(s): Demoniac possession 'Le sommeil' -- subject(s): Sleep 'Psychopathologie de la vision' -- subject(s): Physiological optics, Vision
The most common side effects are dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, tiredness, weakness, blurred vision, shakiness or trembling, restlessness, sleep problems or twitching during sleep, increased appetite.
Yes, but their night vision is way better, That's why they mostly sleep during the day and hunt at night .
sleep
Eat, sleep and poop pretty much. Feedings are 5-8/day Sleep about 20hrs/day They make basic distinctions in vision, hearing, smelling, tasting, touch, temperature, and perception of pain.