Does eye color effect your peripheral vision?

Does eye color effect peripheral vision

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    Eye color has nothing to do with peripheral vision.

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no.

dmessen36

Albinos with red eyes can experience poor vision.

LegendofHailey

No

Walt_OReagun

Here's the thing your eye color means just about nothing your eye sight comes from light entering the pupil

RainbowMan

No eye color doesn't have anything to do with vision.

so_punk_rock

Blue eyes are obviously more sensitive and they aren't as strong in the peripheral area. Brown eyes are typically stronger in vision and less sensitive.

kowamanes

Research has been showing that eye color might have an effect on peripheral vision. But more studies need to be done to know for sure. I have seen some online science fair results showing that brown eyes give better peripheral vision. Of course, this is not conclusive. I am an infectious disease doctor, not a ophthamologist.

TheDoc

No, eye color does not affect peripheral vision. Multiple studies have been done and all have concluded that eye color is unrelated to vision quality. The pigment in the eye is found in the iris, which controls the size of the pupil. The color is determined by different amounts of types of melanin. For way to drawn out and detailed answers to your questions, check out my site at http://askthisnerdaboutanything.blogspot.com/

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