Multiple Choice
In presbyopia, the lens becomes stiff with age and cannot change its shape. What is the perceptual consequence of this change?
A) Too much light gets into the eye, causing difficulties with daytime vision.
B) Not enough light gets into the eye, causing difficulties with nighttime vision.
C) It may become difficult to focus on objects at certain depths.
D) Light becomes so scattered in the eye that perception is impossible.
E) Peripheral vision is lost gradually over time.
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