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peripheral vision
Side vision The ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision
vision using only the periphery of the retina
Ability to perceive objects when outside the direct line of vision
Side vision; vision not in the straight-ahead direction
The seeing of objects displaced from the primary line of site and outside of the central visual field point methodA method of estimating the illuminance at various locations in a building using photometric data
The area of vision lying just outside the line of sight to either side of the face For activities such as driving and sports, it is important not to obstruct peripheral vision
The ability to see objects and movements with side vision, outside the direct line of sight
The seeing of objects displaced from the primary line of site and outside of the central visual field
Side vision; ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision
Side vision The ability to see objects and movement outside the direct central line of vision
The ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision
The edges of your visual field
commonly called "side vision," this vision is processed in the area of the retina outside the macula, where light through the front of the eye is not focused and is less intense
Side vision; the ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision
The ability to see or be aware of the vision around about us or to the sides defects in this ability can be caused by diseases such as glaucoma, tumours, retinal detachments and strokes to name but a few Good peripheral vision is essential in driving, most sports and reading Peripheral vision can be tested using visual field testing instruments
the ability to see to the left and the right of direct vision Pink Eye: medically known as conjunctivitis, it is the inflammation of the membrane that covers the eyelid's inner surface Planned Replacement Lenses: contact lenses that are replaced at regular intervals as determined by the eye care practitioner to avoid the build up of lens deposits which can affect vision and cause discomfort Polymers: a specific chemical component in the combination of chemicals that form the plastic that lenses are made from
Side vision or what an eye can see to the side while looking straight ahead
(per-IF-ur-al) Side vision; ability to see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision