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Accommodation–convergence reflex

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Anatomy and Physiology I

Definition

The accommodation-convergence reflex is an involuntary response in which the eyes adjust their lens shape to focus on near objects and converge (move inward) simultaneously. This reflex integrates changes in lens curvature for focusing, with eye movement to ensure a single, clear image is perceived.

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