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Practicing a reaction that is incompatible with a nervous reaction is a component of:
Contrast Sensitivity
The ability to distinguish between variations in light and dark, a critical aspect of vision that affects how well one can perceive fine distinctions in brightness or textures.
Hyperopia
A common vision condition also known as farsightedness, where distant objects can be seen clearly but close ones do not come into proper focus.
Myopia
A vision condition characterized by difficulty in seeing distant objects clearly, commonly known as nearsightedness.
Presbyopia
A condition associated with aging in which the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to focus on near objects due to the loss of elasticity of the lens.
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