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The visual field is "that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of the gaze in one direction"; [1] in ophthalmology and neurology the emphasis is mostly on the structure inside the visual field and it is then considered “the field of functional capacity obtained and recorded by means of ...
Definition. The field of vision is that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of gaze in one direction. The monocular visual field consists of central vision, which includes the inner 30 degrees of vision and central fixation, and the peripheral visual field, which extends 100 degrees laterally ...
12 gru 2015 · The study and interpretation of visual fields is a very important part of ophthalmology and used for many different conditions, ranging from glaucoma (its most common use) to localizing neurological defects, and even to evaluate some retinal diseases.
The monocular visual field (Figure 14.1) is determined with one eye covered. The area of overlap of the visual field of one eye with that of the opposite eye is called the binocular field (Figure 14.2). All areas of the binocular visual field are “seen” by both eyes.
13 lut 2024 · Learn what a visual field is, how to test it, when to test it, and what different types of tests can be used to test the visual field.
25 paź 2007 · Most of the visual field maps are based on measurements of one subject (V1/2/3, hV4, VO-1/2, LO-1/2, IPS-0); others are added based on descriptions in the literature (IPS-1/2/3/4, hMT). Fovea and upper/lower visual fields are indicated by the “o”, “+”, and “−” symbols, respectively.
28 paź 2016 · The visual field is the portion of space visible to a single stationary eye. The normal visual field extends 90° temporally, 70° inferiorly, and 60° nasally and superiorly [ 1 ]. Visual field testing involves assessment of contrast threshold at multiple points in the field.