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Subfoveal choroidal blood flow in response to light-dark exposure.
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The findings did not confirm the presence of an active process of ChBF regulation in response to light exposure in humans. They demonstrate, however, a reversible decrease in ChBF that occurs after a transition from room light to darkness, which could involve a neural mechanism.
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