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Anonymous No. 16087519

Does the color of your iris affect your vision, do people with different iris colors see color and even brightness differently? Also eyes are really gross close up.

Anonymous No. 16087544

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.17.576074v1.full

Anonymous No. 16087934

Light eyes see better in dark conditions. Dark eyes are less likely to get blinded in strong light

Barkon !otRmkgvx22 No. 16087943

Yes, also different things are felt from certain views.

Anonymous No. 16088027

>>16087519
"different 'things' are 'felt' from certain views"

Elaborate. What exactly do you mean by this?

Barkon !otRmkgvx22 No. 16088039

>>16088027
Visual-to-feeling stimuli varies if the eyes are different.

Anonymous No. 16088040

>>16088027
It's an /x/ schizo, he has a tripcode so you can ignore his posts for convenience.

Anonymous No. 16088088

Brown eyes look like cauldrons of shit

Anonymous No. 16088109

>>16087519
This is just my personal experience, so take it with a grain of salt. My eyes are a very light blue color, and the sun affects me greatly. Even when the sky is completely cloudy, I'm squinting a tiny bit. When the sun is out, I have to squint a lot and often hold my head down. If the sun is particularly bright and I'm walking towards it, I have to do the above, as well as take long blinks to recover from the light. My life would be very uncomfortable without sunglasses.

AIFag !Gy8L8Ggb7w No. 16088120

>>16087519
they were doing research into this (in the UK?) and the answer is yes, lighter eyes see in the dark better but get burned more easily by sunlight.
the effect is barely noticable tho.

Anonymous No. 16088160

>>16088120
Kill yourself, namefaggot.