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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Spells to Change Your Eye Color | |  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changesThere are many diseases and disorders that may affect the eyes.
As the eye ages certain changes occur that can be attributed to solely the aging process. Most of these anatomic and physiologic processes follow a gradual decline. With aging, the quality of vision worsens due to reasons independent of aging eye diseases. While there are many changes of significance in the nondiseased eye, the most functionally important changes seem to be a reduction in pupil size and the loss of accommodation or focusing capability (presbyopia). The ar ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases, disorders, and age-related changesThere are many diseases and disorders that may affect the eyes.
As the eye ages certain changes occur that can be attributed to solely the aging process. Most of these anatomic and physiologic processes follow a gradual decline. With aging, the quality of vision worsens due to reasons independent of aging eye diseases. While there are many changes of significance in the nondiseased eye, the most functionally important changes seem to be a reduction in pupil size and the loss of accommodation or focusing capability (presbyopia). The ar ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases, disorders, and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases, disorders, and age-related changes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changesMain articles: List of eye diseases and disorders and Ocular manifestations of systemic disease
There are many diseases and disorders that may affect the eyes.
As the eye ages certain changes occur that can be attributed to solely the aging process. Most of these anatomic and physiologic processes follow a gradual decline. With aging, the quality of vision worsens due to reasons independent of aging eye diseases. While there are many changes of significance in the nondiseased e ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Eye movementAnimals with compound eyes have a wide field of vision, allowing them to look in many directions. To see more, they have to move their entire head or even body.
The visual system in the brain is too slow to process that information if the images are slipping across the retina at more than a few degrees per second (Westheimer and McKee, 1954). Thus, for humans to be able to see while moving, the brain must compensate for the motion of the head by turning the eyes. Another complication for vision in frontal-eyed animals is the developme ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Eye movement |
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| |  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart performance"In Your Eyes" was released internationally on February 18, 2002. With the global success of Minogue's previous single, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", there was pressure for "In Your Eyes" to also perform well. Although it did not duplicate this, it achieved moderate success, debuting at number one in Australia, and at number three in the United Kingdom. Unlike "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "In Your Eyes" was unable to become a rare million-selling single in the U.K., but still sold well, and obtained fair radio airplay. It also showed promise on the charts when only falling to number seven in its seco ...
See also:In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Song information, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart performance, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Comprehensive charts, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Worldwide charts, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart trajectories, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Music video, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Official versions, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Credits Read more here: » In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song: Encyclopedia II - In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart performance |
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| | |  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Song informationThe song was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes, and Mimi Tachikawa. It was produced by Richard Stannard and Julian Gallagher. The single was released on February 18, 2002 internationally. Its release was greatly anticipated due to the success of Minogue's previous single, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head". "In Your Eyes" featured two b-sides: "Tightrope" (which appears on the Australian version of Fever) and "Good Like That", which was recorded during the Fever sessions but did not make the f ...
See also:In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Song information, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart performance, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Comprehensive charts, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Worldwide charts, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Chart trajectories, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Music video, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Official versions, In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Credits Read more here: » In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song: Encyclopedia II - In Your Eyes Kylie Minogue song - Song information |
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| |  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Evolution of eyesHow a complex structure like the projecting eye could have evolved is often said to be a difficult question for the theory of evolution. Darwin famously treated the subject of eye evolution in his Origin of Species:
To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Evolution of eyes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Postage stamp color - Shades and color changesColor shades have several different causes. The printer may use a different ink; in the early days, inks were made up in batches as needed, and were rarely consistent. In such cases, the shade provides information about when the stamp was made, and possibly even identify a particular printing. Extreme variations may be considered color errors; for instance, the 4c value of the US Columbian Issue of 1893 was normally printed in ultramarine, but a handful were printed in blue, a shade with distinctly more green; ...
See also:Postage stamp color, Postage stamp color - History, Postage stamp color - Shades and color changes, Postage stamp color - Nomenclature, Postage stamp color - Reference, Postage stamp color - External link Read more here: » Postage stamp color: Encyclopedia II - Postage stamp color - Shades and color changes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Varieties of eyes
In most vertebrates and some mollusks the eye works by allowing light to enter it and project onto a light-sensitive panel of cells known as the retina at the rear of the eye, where the light is detected and converted into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. Such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. The eyes of cepha ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Varieties of eyes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Varieties of eyesIn most vertebrates and some mollusks the eye works by allowing light to enter it and project onto a light-sensitive panel of cells known as the retina at the rear of the eye, where the light is detected and converted into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. Such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. The eyes of cephalopods, ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Varieties of eyes |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - AnatomyThe structure of the mammalian eye owes itself completely to the task of focusing light onto the retina. All of the individual components through which light travels within the eye before reaching the retina are transparent, minimising dimming of the light. The cornea and lens help to converge light rays to focus onto the retina. This light causes chemical changes in the photosensitive cells of the retina, the products of which trigger nerve impu ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Anatomy |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns motion and colorAt a sufficiently deep level of relaxation, the noise becomes highly organized, taking on complex geometric patterns and shapes, as if it were a field of tiny stars, squares, or diamonds, floating over and under each other in ribbons and fields.
This level is relatively easily accessible to people that smoke marijuana, and appears to be what most people refer to as the colorful visuals.
However, this is also accessible to people involved in deep concentration for long periods of time, such as doing complex math or geometry prob ...
See also:Closed eye hallucinations, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 1: The Visual Noise, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 2: Light/Dark flashes, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns motion and color, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 4: Objects and Things, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 5: Overriding physical perception, Closed eye hallucinations - Image Burn-In, Closed eye hallucinations - Protein Strings, Closed eye hallucinations - Corneal Liquid, Closed eye hallucinations - Blue-Sky Sprites Read more here: » Closed eye hallucinations: Encyclopedia II - Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns motion and color |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns, motion, and colorAt a sufficiently deep level of relaxation, the noise becomes highly organized, taking on complex geometric patterns and shapes, as if it were a field of tiny stars, squares, or diamonds, floating over and under each other in ribbons and fields.
This level is relatively easily accessible to people that smoke marijuana, and appears to be what most people refer to as the colorful visuals.
However, this is also accessible to people involved in deep concentration for long periods of time, such as doing complex math or geometry prob ...
See also:Closed eye hallucinations, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 1: The Visual Noise, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 2: Light/Dark flashes, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns, motion, and color, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 4: Objects and Things, Closed eye hallucinations - Level 5: Overriding physical perception, Closed eye hallucinations - Image Burn-In, Closed eye hallucinations - Protein Strings, Closed eye hallucinations - Corneal Liquid, Closed eye hallucinations - Blue-Sky Sprites Read more here: » Closed eye hallucinations: Encyclopedia II - Closed eye hallucinations - Level 3: Patterns, motion, and color |
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|  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Color - Color perceptionThere is an interesting phenomenon which occurs when an artist uses a limited color palette: the eye tends to compensate by seeing any grey or neutral color as the color which is missing from the color wheel. E.g.: in a limited palette consisting of red, yellow, black, and white, a mixture of yellow and black will appear as a variety of green, a mixture of red and black will appear as a variety of ...
See also:Color, Color - Physics of color, Color - Important note, Color - Spectral versus non-spectral colors, Color - Physical basis of color, Color - Color vision, Color - Clinical issues, Color - Tetrachromat, Color - Color perception, Color - Effect of luminosity, Color - Cultural influences, Color - Color constancy, Color - Contrast, Color - Measurement and reproduction of color, Color - Pigments and reflective media, Color - Structural color, Color - Footnotes Read more here: » Color: Encyclopedia II - Color - Color perception |
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| |  |  |  | Spells to Change Your Eye Color: Encyclopedia II - Eye - AcuityVisual acuity can be measured with several different metrics.
Cycles per degree (CPD) measures how much an eye can differentiate one object from another in terms of degree angles. It is essentially no different from angular resolution. To measure CPD, first draw a series of black and white lines of equal width on a grid (similar to a bar code). Next, place the observer at a distance such that the sides of the grid appear one degree apart. If the grid is 1 meter away, then the grid should be about 8.7 millimeters wide. Finally, increas ...
See also:Eye, Eye - Varieties of eyes, Eye - Evolution of eyes, Eye - Anatomy, Eye - Cytology, Eye - Acuity, Eye - Dynamic range, Eye - Adnexa and related parts, Eye - The orbit, Eye - Eyebrows, Eye - Eyelids, Eye - Eyelashes, Eye - Eye movement, Eye - Rapid eye movement, Eye - Saccades, Eye - Microsaccades, Eye - Vestibulo-ocular reflex, Eye - Smooth pursuit movement, Eye - Optokinetic reflex, Eye - Vergence movement, Eye - Accommodation, Eye - Diseases disorders and age-related changes Read more here: » Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye - Acuity |
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