foveal vision
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Definition
- Noun:
- Vision with the fovea: The sharp, central vision used for detailed tasks like reading or recognizing faces, provided by the fovea, a small depression in the retina of the eye.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Reading a book requires precise foveal vision.
- When you look directly at an object, you are using your foveal vision.
- The artist relied on her foveal vision to paint the fine details.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Medical Context: The term is primarily used in ophthalmology, optometry, and neuroscience to describe the high-acuity vision central to many visual functions.
- The study measured the degradation of foveal vision in patients with macular degeneration.
Variants and Related Words
- Fovea (n): The central pit in the macula of the retina that is responsible for sharp central vision.
- Foveal (adj): Pertaining to the fovea.
- foveal fixation
- Peripheral vision (n): Vision that occurs outside the point of fixation (the center of gaze), providing awareness of surroundings and motion.
Synonyms
- Central vision
- Direct vision
Antonyms
- Peripheral vision
- Indirect vision
Noun
- vision with the fovea