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Normal Vision

Normal Vision
Sight occurs as light rays enter the eye and are changed into electrical signals that are decoded in the brain. When all the components of this process work correctly, a person has both clear central vision—the type of vision needed for reading and seeing fine details—and focused side, or peripheral, vision.
National Eye Institute
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