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'''Accommodation''' is how an [[eye]] focuses using its lens. It happens using [[zonules]] and [[ciliary muscles]].
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'''Accommodation''' is how an [[eye]] focuses using its lens.
 
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An eye accommodates to see things close up, where the incoming rays are not parallel. When it does this, the lens thickens in depth and increases its curvature y being pulled by the zonules.
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Accommodation has a latency of about 350 to 400 milliseconds (.35 to .4 seconds) after an initial visual stimulus.<ref name="p956">{{cite web | last=Hodgson | first=Douglas | title=Chapter 17 | website=Schor lab in UC Berkeley | url=http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/passpro/oculomotor/html/chapter_17.html#components | access-date=2024-05-24}}</ref>
      
==See also==
 
==See also==