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What are "foveal reflexes"?

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Retinal bright spot: The fovea is the center of the back of the eye, the point at which the most detailed vision is registered. When your ophthalmologist looks into the back of your eye with his ophthalmoscope, he will see in a normal eye the foveal reflex which is a bright spot of light reflected from that critical central area.

Answered 10/10/2019

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