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Chapter 45.4, Problem 4R
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The reason why the eyes are not able to detect color in the peripheral vision.
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Peripheral vision is the vision, which enables us to detect objects in the periphery (or side). Different organisms have different kinds of peripheral vision. Humans do not have a well-developed peripheral vision. The peripheral vision in human beings is not capable of detecting in detail the color and shape of the object.
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