When your iris changes in size from light why does does the area we can see not change?

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When your iris changes in size from light why does does the area we can see not change?

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the light coming in from the very side of your vision when your pupil is small can still make it onto the back of your eye (the retina) so you don’t notice the change. Also, there are fewer light sensitive cells way out on the sides of the retina so you wouldn’t notice subtle changes like you would in the middle of your vision.

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