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FOCUSING
FOR NEAR AND CONVERGENCE
When we look at things that are close to us, two things must happen. We focus on the object to see it clearly, and our eyes converge or turn inwards so that they both point exactly at the object we wish to see. These two things, focussing and convergence are controlled by the brain in a very tightly linked fashion, making it difficult or impossible to do one without also doing the other.
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