can eye color effect the peripheral vision?and what color can one person see when they have the different eye color then the other.like some one w/ blue can see one color light and the person w/ drown eyes see it darker then the other.
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eye colour does not affect eyesight in any way
Your physical eye color has nothing to do with how well you see, or how you perceive colors.
There is a difference in the optic nerve between men and women though. Some materials women see as black, men can see as navy blue.
If you're thinking of color blindness - the whole red/green thing...it's predominantly a male trait. Again, nothing to do with their eye color.
Eye color has absolutely nothing to do with what colors people see things. The black circle in the middle of the color is black so there is no way to blame it on the color of the eye around it.
I've heard that blue eyes tend to be more sensitive than others... but I don't know about it actually tinting eyesight or effecting peripheral vision.
It doesn't affect vision. It's color. The only thing is that if you have light eyes, you are more sensitive to the sun.
interesting question. it makes you think, but no there's no effect in how and what you can see based on eye color, its just a physical feature, just as your hair color and skin color may be diffrent it doesn;t make you more sensetive to certain things lets say.. we all have diffent features so we can all tell each other apart, otherwise it would be a boring world. ;)
errr i dont think your eye colour changes your actual eyesight...its just a colour =S
i wil find out
i wonder the same thing