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How are nearsighted eyes different from eyes with normal vision?

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Normal vision occurs when light is focused directly on the retina rather than in front or behind it. Nearsightedness results in blurred vision when the visual image is focused in front of the retina, rather than directly on it. It occurs when the physical length of the eye is greater than the optical length.

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