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Why can the retina pull away from the back of the eyeball?

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  • 17-05-2018

The brain for visual acknowledgment is sent by the indicators this is the function of the retina this accepts the lights that the lens has focus and change the light into neural signals. The answer is the retina is only 'attached' to the eyeball at the optic disc. Fluid can get between the choroid and the retina, pushing the retina away from the choroid.

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