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    Peripheral vision, or indirect vision, is vision as it occurs outside the point of fixation, i.e. away from the center of gaze or, when viewed at large...
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    Tunnel vision is the loss of peripheral vision with retention of central vision, resulting in a constricted circular tunnel-like field of vision. Tunnel...
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  • Peripheral Vision is the second studio album by American rock band Turnover. Produced by Will Yip, the album was released on May 4, 2015 through Run for...
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    measure of central (or foveal) vision, for the reason that it is highest in the very center. However, acuity in peripheral vision can be of equal importance...
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  • band announced plans to release their second studio album, titled Peripheral Vision in May via Run For Cover. The album's lead single, "Cutting My Fingers...
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    is an eye examination that can detect dysfunction in central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical conditions such as glaucoma...
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    spans approximately 120 degrees of arc. However, most of that arc is peripheral vision. The human eye has much greater resolution in the macula, where there...
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    of vision. Symptoms include trouble seeing at night and decreasing peripheral vision (side and upper or lower visual field). As peripheral vision worsens...
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    receptors for night vision. Since the cones are concentrated near the fovea, the rods are also responsible for much of the peripheral vision. The concentration...
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  • Averted vision is a technique for viewing faint objects which uses peripheral vision. It involves not looking directly at the object, but looking a little...
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  • actually is the father of the modern distinction between foveal and peripheral vision. Isaac Newton (1642–1726/27) was the first to discover through experimentation...
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    vision Distance vision: Tumbling E chart, Landolt C chart Eye teaming (binocularity) Eye movement Accommodation (focusing skills) Peripheral vision Eye–hand...
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  • Monocular vision affects how the brain perceives its surroundings by decreasing the available visual field, impairing peripheral vision on one side...
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    Rod cell (redirect from Rod (vision))
    found concentrated at the outer edges of the retina and are used in peripheral vision. On average, there are approximately 92 million rod cells (vs ~4.6...
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  • Ensoniq (redirect from Peripheral Visions)
    Charpentier formed Peripheral Visions. The team had designed the Commodore 64, and hoped to build another computer. To raise funds, Peripheral Visions agreed to...
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    Field of view (category Vision)
    of this distribution is further that peripheral vision is much more sensitive at night relative to foveal vision (sensitivity is highest at around 20...
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  • The peripheral vision horizon display, also called PVHD or the Malcolm Horizon (after inventor Dr. Richard Malcolm), is an aircraft cockpit instrument...
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  • Visual field (redirect from Field of vision)
    loss of vision above or below the horizontal meridian – associated with ocular abnormalities Central scotoma, loss of central vision Peripheral field loss...
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  • the central nervous system Peripheral vision, a part of the vision that occurs on the edges of the field of vision Peripheral unit (disambiguation) Core–periphery...
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    eye diseases such as glaucoma, problems with the retina, or loss of peripheral vision. The concept of using eye glasses in order to improve eyesight has...
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    curveball's trajectory begins in the center of the batter's vision, but overlaps with peripheral vision as it approaches the plate, which may explain the suddenness...
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    When compared with glasses, contact lenses typically provide better peripheral vision, and do not collect moisture (from rain, snow, condensation, etc.)...
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  • the rendering workload by greatly reducing the image quality in the peripheral vision (outside of the zone gazed by the fovea). A less sophisticated variant...
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  • Dream, on Broken Rim Records. Turnover released their second album, Peripheral Vision, on Run For Cover Records. The album sold well, reaching number 4...
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    criticism of this form of immersion is that there is no sense of peripheral vision, limiting the user's ability to know what is happening around them...
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    Visual impairment (redirect from Low vision)
    decreased peripheral vision and trouble seeing at night. Advances in mapping of the human genome have identified other genetic causes of low vision or blindness...
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    of the senses above. These may be things like seeing movement in peripheral vision, or hearing faint noises or voices. Auditory hallucinations are very...
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  • Look up tunnel vision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tunnel vision is the loss of peripheral vision Tunnel vision or Tunnel Vision may also refer...
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    Crowding has long been thought to be predominantly a characteristic of peripheral vision. Yet, while it is indeed particularly prominent there, it is present...
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    silhouettes with human shapes and profiles that flicker in and out of peripheral vision, and claims that people have reported the figures attempting to "jump...
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