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  2. Flashes of Light in Corner of Eye or Peripheral Vision

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    Posterior vitreous detachment: This is one of the most common causes of light flashes in your eye. It typically happens as you get older. With posterior vitreous detachment, the vitreous humor ...

  3. Computer Vision Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD

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    That can put a real strain on your eyes. Eye problems caused by computer use fall under the heading computer vision syndrome (CVS). It isn’t one specific problem. Instead, it includes a whole ...

  4. Is Dark Mode Better for Your Eyes? - Healthline

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    Dark mode may reduce eye strain. Fans of dark mode claim that it can increase the amount of contrast between the text that you’re reading and the background. This would, in theory, make it ...

  5. Halos and Glare: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Treatment for halos and glare includes: Fix your vision. If you’re nearsighted or farsighted, your eyes don't focus light on your retinas like they should. Glasses or contact lenses can help ...

  6. Seeing Yellow Spots: What It Could Mean and What to Do

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    When your retina tears or detaches, your retinal cells may fire and lead you to see random spots or patterns of light and color that can potentially include yellow spots. Other symptoms of a ...

  7. Photosensitive Epilepsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Flashing white light followed by darkness Stimulating images that take up your complete field of vision, such as being very close to a TV screen Certain colors, such as red and blue

  8. How the Human Eye Sees - WebMD

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    It’s like the screen in a movie theater or the film in a camera. The focused light hits cells called photoreceptors. ... Sclera is the tough, white, fibrous outside wall of your eye. It’s ...

  9. Color temperature - Wikipedia

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    Color temperature is a parameter describing the color of a visible light source by comparing it to the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque, non-reflective body. The temperature of the ideal emitter that matches the color most closely is defined as the color temperature of the original visible light source.