In which part of the eyeball does the image of people with normal vision focus?

The focusing of the image of a person with normal vision occurs on the retina of the eye in the area of the macula, where a larger number of cones are located. Focusing the image in front of the retina or behind the retina of the eye refers to visual impairment (myopia and hyperopia, respectively). The area of the retina, from which the optic nerve departs, is called a blind spot, there are no photoreceptors in this area, so the image will not appear.



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