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The pupillary light reflex compensates for changes in illumination level, whereas the accommodation responses compensate for changes in eye-to-object-viewed distance. ... Consequently, a light directed in one eye elicits responses, pupillary constriction, in both eyes.

Pupillary Light Reflex: Decreases pupil size (constriction) – reduces the amount of li...

Eye Blink Reflex: Protects cornea from contact with foreign objects

Convergence: Eyes directed nasally during accommodation.

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The accommodation reflex (or near response) is a three-part reflex that brings near objects into focus through lens thickening, pupillary constriction, and inward rotation of the eyes—eye convergence. ... This brings the near object into focus.

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