Field vision refers to the full extent of what a person can see without moving their eyes. It includes both central vision (what you see directly in front of you) and peripheral vision (what you can see out of the corners of your eyes). It is not the same as your outermost vision, which could refer to what is at the edges of your peripheral vision.
A persons vision in life is whatever their life's goals are and where they would like to be years into the future. How you picture yourself in the future and where you plan to be are all part of your vision in life.
No they will produce a child who is colour blind.
no a persons vision cannot be tinted red through the cause of anger the only way you could is if you could change light
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Rods and cones effects peripheral vision by sensing the light that reflects off of objects to a persons side at and angling them into the center of the eye where they are converted to images.
Ptosis affect a persons eyes or vision. It is the drooping of a persons eyelid. Ptosis is caused when the muscles that are suppose to raise and lower the eyelid aren't strong enough to do so.
Sleep deprivation can cause people to lose their sense of coordination and blurred vision.
There are two outermost of the periodical. The two outermost periodical are the fibrous pericardium and serous pericardium.
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The outermost layer of the atmosphere is the exosphere.
Peripheral vision refers to the vision at the edges of your visual field. This does not mean what you can see when you turn your eyes, but what you can see to the far left and right while looking straight ahead. In general, it can refer to equipment or processes that are useful but not necessarily crucial.