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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe How the Body Works : The Focusing Mechanism from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

  • Steady I Really Like This Video The focusing mechanism of the eye consists of the lens, which is completely encircled by the ciliary muscles and attached to them by the suspensory

  • Good, I like that you share this video How the Body Works The Focusing Mechanism , I wish success always

  • Nice Video The focusing mechanism of the eye consists of the lens, which is completely encircled by the ciliary muscles and attached to them by the suspensory That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video From Your The focusing mechanism of the eye consists of the lens, which is completely encircled by the ciliary muscles and attached to them by the suspensory ligaments

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing The focusing mechanism of the eye consists of the lens, which is completely encircled by the ciliary muscles and attached to them by the suspensory ligaments

  • what causes blurred vision?

  • @yellowcorba1 i think the lens becomes more solid

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  • Most sites regarding eyes block comments like Creationists and Conservatives. I've had success at curing low levels of myopia in myself and others by using strong plus power lenses. No one will care. I perform this in front of my parents and they say nothing, then tell me myopia is inherited and minus lenses should be used for children with refractive eye trouble. I know this is not true. Refractive trouble is ciliary muscle trouble or extrinsic muscle trouble caused by ciliary muscle trouble.

  • Behavioral optometry believes focus is attained by the muscles that control the shape of the whole eye ball, not the lens. This means that many visual problems can be corrected by exercises.

  • Why does the zonule fibers relax when ciliary muscles contract??

  • Because the ciliary muscles are a sphincter so when it contracts it gets pulled CLOSER to the lens, which allows the zonules to not be as taught and the lens to take its natural shape.

  • Darn, man u'r righ! couldn't figure that out and I really wanted to...10x!

  • @ICECOLDEX sphincter... teehee.

  • thanks very informative!

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  • Wow! wonderful focusing mechanism^^.

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