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  • == Peripheral vision == '''Peripheral vision''' (/pəˈrɪfərəl ˈvɪʒən/), also known as '''indirect vision''', is part of the overall [[visual system]] that allows individuals to see
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  • ...field of [[Ophthalmology]] to refer to a device that measures the field of vision. ...imeter''' is a device used by [[Ophthalmologists]] to measure the field of vision of a patient. It helps in detecting and monitoring various eye conditions s
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  • ...break in the macula, the part of the eye responsible for detailed, central vision. The macula is the part of the retina that is located at the back of the ey ...nown as the macula. This condition can cause blurred and distorted central vision. Macular holes are related to aging and usually occur in people over age 60
    2 KB (247 words) - 22:04, 8 February 2024
  • ...ll area in the center of the retina that is responsible for sharp, central vision. ...n]], [[macular edema]], and [[macular hole]]. These conditions can lead to vision loss if not treated promptly.
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  • ...[[retina]] of the [[eye]] that is responsible for sharp, detailed central vision. ...wn as the [[fovea]], contains only cone cells and is the point of sharpest vision.
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  • ...the [[macula]] of the human [[eye]] that is responsible for sharp, central vision. ...erived from the Latin words "fovea," meaning pit, and "centralis," meaning central. This term accurately describes the physical location and appearance of the
    1 KB (225 words) - 16:55, 9 February 2024
  • ...hemical impulses in neurons. The simplest photoreceptor cells in conscious vision connect light to movement. ..., retina, and optic nerve. Each part plays a vital role in providing clear vision.
    2 KB (313 words) - 21:13, 12 February 2024
  • ...on. Over time, these lesions can damage the macula and lead to progressive vision loss. * [[Blurred vision]]
    2 KB (246 words) - 22:09, 3 February 2024
  • == Vision Problems == ...fort or inconvenience, to severe conditions that can lead to total loss of vision, known as [[blindness]].
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  • ...he eye. They are responsible for peripheral and low light vision, which is vision used at night. ..., and allow for vision in dim lighting. However, they do not mediate color vision, and have a low spatial acuity.
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  • == Central serous chorioretinopathy == '''Central serous chorioretinopathy''' (pronounced as cen-tral se-rous chori-o-reti-no
    2 KB (223 words) - 06:25, 12 February 2024
  • == Central serous retinopathy == ...a medical condition where fluid builds up under the [[retina]], distorting vision. The term originates from the Latin ''centrum'' meaning "center", ''serosus
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  • ...t parts. These diseases can cause damage to the eye's structure, impairing vision and potentially leading to blindness. ...of the eyes and related structures, as well as vision, visual systems, and vision information processing in humans.
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  • .... The foveola is responsible for sharp, central vision (also called foveal vision), which is necessary in humans for activities where visual detail is of pri ...ghest visual acuity in the retina and is responsible for our sharp central vision.
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  • == Vision Rehabilitation == '''Vision Rehabilitation''' (''pronunciation: vi-zhən ˌrē-hə-bə-ˈlə-tā-shən'
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  • ...icult or impossible to read or recognize faces, although enough peripheral vision remains to allow other activities of daily life. ...rived from "macula", the Latin word for "spot", referring to the yellowish central area of the retina, and "degeneration", referring to the progressive damage
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  • == Vision == '''Vision''' (/ˈvɪʒən/), from the Latin ''visio'', meaning "sight", is the abilit
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  • ...affects the [[Eye|eye's]] [[Macula|macula]], causing distorted and blurred vision. ...macula is the part of the [[Retina|retina]] responsible for sharp, central vision.
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  • |Organization=Hudsonville Vision Care Inc |Full_address=3232 Central Blvd Hudsonville MI 49426
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  • |Organization=Central Penn Vision Associates, PC ...ence''', {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a female optometry at Central Penn Vision Associates, PC, Philipsburg, PA.<br>{{cdn-optometry}}<br>{{classmates}}[[Ca
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