What Do I See When I Examine Your Eyes?
I think this is very good demonstration of what it is like to examine someone’s eyes. This simulates my view when I do a procedure called, “Indirect Ophthalmoscopy.” If you move your mouse over the image, you can look around for blood vessels, the yellowish nerve that leads from your eyes to your brain, and the small, darkish-colored macula that provides your sharp central vision.
If you’d like to know more about the retina and how it works you can check out this article.
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