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:{{re|Divenal}} 1)Accommodation is the process of bringing a subject into focus. It is not limited to an increase in power alone [https://medicine.uiowa.edu/eye/patient-care/glossary-eye-terms Glossary of Eye Terms]. The reason I wrote these sentences is to differentiate the conscious control of skeletal muscles vs autonomic control of smooth muscles without being too technical. 2)Wait... are we not doing links??[[User:SilentNote|SilentNote]] ([[User talk:SilentNote|talk]]) 14:10, 11 June 2020 (UTC) | :{{re|Divenal}} 1)Accommodation is the process of bringing a subject into focus. It is not limited to an increase in power alone [https://medicine.uiowa.edu/eye/patient-care/glossary-eye-terms Glossary of Eye Terms]. The reason I wrote these sentences is to differentiate the conscious control of skeletal muscles vs autonomic control of smooth muscles without being too technical. 2)Wait... are we not doing links??[[User:SilentNote|SilentNote]] ([[User talk:SilentNote|talk]]) 14:10, 11 June 2020 (UTC) | ||
::{{re|SilentNote}} is it actually established that AF is related to accommodation ? It's certainly a possible mechanism, of course. (And I am rather liking it.) But is it doctrine ? [[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]]) | ::{{re|SilentNote}} is it actually established that AF is related to accommodation ? It's certainly a possible mechanism, of course. (And I am rather liking it.) But is it doctrine ? [[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]]) | ||
::Okay, I see https://endmyopia.org/active-focus-links/ calls it semi-voluntary control. [[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]]) |