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Donders, Franciscus (1818-1889)
    

Dutch physiologist who studied ophthalmology and discovered that farsightedness was caused by too shallow an eyeball and that astigmatism was caused by uneven curvature of the cornea or lens. He also investigated the importance of osmotic pressure Eric Weisstein's World of Physics to animal life and tried to measure the "speed of thought" using disjunctive reaction time.