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editorial
. 2018 Mar 1;12(1):1–9. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10028-1237

Table 1: Elements of normal visual functioning and their interactions. For brevity, the term “Eye” implies also “Vision.” Abnormalities in any one of these functions can lead to imbalances and compromise healthy vision

Brain-Eye-Vascular Interactions     
E2B      B2V     
Phototransduction      Autonomic innervation     
Neural processing and transmission      Acute and chronic stress     
Melatonin/circadian rhythms      Stress hormones     
Thermoregulation      Endothelin, cortisol     
     Pressure regulation     
B2E          
Neural processing      V2B     
Eye and head muscle control      Blood supply     
Iris contraction      Intracranial pressure     
Intracranial pressure      regulation     
Visual analysis/      Microsaccade-heartbeat     
interpretation      coupling     
• Vigilance          
• Focal/global attention      E2V     
• Visual memory      IOP     
• Motivation      Perfusion pressure     
• Expectation/cognition          
• Emotions/stress      V2E     
• Stressors      Blood supply     
• Atmospheric pressure      Vascular dysregulation     

E: Eye and vision; B: Brain; V: Vascularity