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Yes, research suggests that breathing and vision are linked, specifically in relation to pupil size. Studies have found that:

During inhalation, the pupil tends to be smaller.

During exhalation, the pupil tends to be larger.

This could influence visual perception, as pupil size affects the amount of light entering the eye. The connection is likely related to autonomic nervous system activity, which regulates both breathing and pupil dilation. These findings may have implications for understanding visual attention, relaxation techniques, and even cognitive functions.

Would you like more details on how this works or its potential applications?

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