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31-bis. Influences on the eye

Concept overview

The Tenon's capsule plays a fundamental role in the neurosensory program by integrating information on postural tone and body chemistry. This integration occurs at the level of the hypothalamus, which receives data from the eyes and other sensory systems. Information is classified into two categories: trophotropic and ergotropic, corresponding to the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. Thus, the hypothalamus adjusts body tonicity based on the signals received, influencing elements such as oxidation-reduction and nucleotides. The eye, as a source of information, contributes to postural adaptation, highlighting the importance of visual perception in maintaining body balance.

Eye movements and associated reflexes, such as the fronto-orbital reflex, are crucial for rebalancing and integrating light information. Anatomical differences between the left and right eyes can also influence their functioning and their impact on the visual cortex. Furthermore, meditation and awareness of habitus patterns can help release distorted perceptions. In summary, the eye acts as a beacon integrating essential information for the regulation of body energy and well-being, thus linking visual perception to complex physiological processes.

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