I thought I was going blind. I went to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the doctor told me it is a migraine. It is called kaleidoscope migraine according to the doctor.
yes it has night vision. pretty much anything poisinous can see in the dark
Yes. Tigers have incredible night vision in addition to more powerful eyesight in general.
So that a driver can see the word Ambulance correctly in his rear-vision mirror.
Most animation relies on the theoretical existence of the 'Persistence of Vision', which is multiple images that are placed in a select order and presented just a bit faster than what is called the 'flicker rate'.
We humans are EXCELLENT at recognizing patterns; sometimes TOO good, as we sometimes "recognize" a pattern that isn't there. Our brains see and hear fragments of images and sounds, and we sometimes identify those images and sounds inaccurately, because the parts that we DID observe fit (poorly) into a pattern that we had already seen. So we "see" things that we EXPECT to see, and we hear what we expect to hear. And sometimes it's tough to take a second look and try to re-evaluate the old familiar pattern.
A telescope helps you see from afar and a Kaleidoscope is for fun. It makes shapes and when you point it at an object, you see it in the shapes and colors in the kaleidoscope. My father got me one when I was 5 and I still have it
Yes, Glaucoma and Vertigo are linked as they both effect your vision. When you have glaucoma you see dark shadows or your vision is impared when you can not see at all. With vertigo again your vision is effected as your body is not balanced and you can not see clearly as well.
are you still seeing this? I started to see the thread like black string in my right eye. Sometimes its there and sometimes its not.
No cats cannot see in x ray vision, and sometimes cats can kill by staring, it would make the prey fall dead from fright.
Night vision allows people to see in the dark. Monochrome is the effect of turning pictures into black and white color.
It helps us to find food, water, shelter, and mates.
Thermal goggles are sometimes known as heat vision goggles or night vision goggles. They are used by the military and emergency personnel to see things in the dark or through walls.
That what makes you beautiful makes you ugly, and sometimes we get a blurred vision of the world, or the skin of this world and you can't see what things really are sometimes.
This is called averted vision. The light receptors toward the outside of your normal vision field are better at picking up dim objects.
Birds can see in color and they see colors of ultra-violet light. There are species of birds that seem to prefer specific color.
No. They respond to light intensity, creating a silhouette black and white effect in low light.
It is called a "mirage" or hallucination