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Human eyes (particularly the iris and its color) and the area surrounding the eye (lids, lashes, brows) have long been a key component of physical attractiveness. Eye contact plays a significant role in human nonverbal communication.
- Eye
For the human organ specifically, see Human eye. For the...
- Evolution of the eye
The human eye, showing the iris and pupil. In 1802,...
- Category:Human eye anatomy
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- Globe (human eye)
The globe of the eye, or bulbus oculi, is the frontmost...
- Eye
For the human organ specifically, see Human eye. For the letter, see I. For the pupil, see Pupil.
This article describes the human visual system, which is representative of mammalian vision, and to a lesser extent the vertebrate visual system.
The human eye, showing the iris and pupil. In 1802, philosopher William Paley called it a miracle of "design." In 1859, Charles Darwin himself wrote in his Origin of Species, that the evolution of the eye by natural selection seemed at first glance "absurd in the highest possible degree". [3]
29 paź 2024 · Human eye, specialized sense organ in humans that is capable of receiving visual images, which are relayed to the brain. The anatomy of the eye includes auxiliary structures, such as the bony eye socket and extraocular muscles, as well as the structures of the eye itself, such as the lens and the retina.
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The globe of the eye, or bulbus oculi, is the frontmost sensory organ of the human ocular system, going from the cornea at the front, to the anterior part of the optic nerve at the back.