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It is not impact our vision.

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Q: Does a blind spot impair normal vision?
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Is there a blind spot in a human beings vision?

yes


How do you think the blind spot affects your vision?

the blind spot does not effect your vision, sort of... you see, your brain uses all the information from the picture/its vision to fill in that blind spot, in other words what you think your seeing is really not true (in your blind spot) your brain is putting what it thinks should be there.


What causes your blind spot?

At the small spot in each eye where the optic nerve exits the eye, they are no light receptors and therefore no vision. The blind spots are to the outer sides of the field of vision and therefore less critical than if they were close to the center. Also, the blind spot in each eye is compensated for by the other eye for those who have two intact eyes.


What is blind spot and its examples?

Well, a blind spot is technically any obstruction in the way of your view of something else. Most common example of this type of blind spot is the area which cannot be seen when looking in your rearview mirror or side view mirrors in your car. Medically, a blind spot is basically a black spot that obstructs an area of your vision. This is commonly caused by the optic disk in the eye, which is the functional blind spot.


In the context of vision the blind spot located?

The blind spot is the point is a person or animals vision which they cannot see without turning their heads. For predators the blind spot is behind them, but they have excellent front vision. For prey eyes tend to be on the side of the face rather than at the front in the center, this gives prey a much wider area of vision, but makes focusing on objects directly in front of them or behind them more difficult, these are the preys blind spots. In a car, the blind spot is the area you cannot see by using any of your mirrors, it can be seen by turning and looking over your shoulder and is the area between your immediate left and right upto about 5 metres back.


Explain why the part of the image hitting the blind spot is not seen?

Vision is lost when light hits the blind spot because the blind spot lacks photoreceptors, so light focused on it cannot be seen.


Why is vision lost when light hits blind spot?

it is cause due to excessive light entering the eye


What do you do if you are in another drivers blind spot?

Get out of their blind spot...


What is the blind spot why is it called this?

a blind spot is when someone stares at the light and it makes a spot in there eye that makes them blind.they call it a blind spot because it makes you blind and it makes a spot in your eye.


When was The Blind Spot created?

The Blind Spot was created in 1921.


What is the structure also known as the blind spot?

The blind spot is the part of the eye where the optic nerve leaves the eye. There are no light receptors so that is why it is called the blind spot.The spot is called the optic disc, or optic nerve head. Whatever part of your field of vision that falls upon this small spot will not be transmitted to the brain as part of the image. Fortunately for us, where two healthy eyes are functioning, the blind spot of each eye is compensated for by the other eye. There are quick and easy demonstrations of the blind spot that can be very dramatic for first-timers. What you 'perceive' at the blind spot is what the brain literally fills in. The spot seems to take on the general texture and color of whatever is around it. There is no perception of a 'black spot', or an empty space, since these would have to be detected visually.


Is Optic chiasm the blind spot of eye?

No. The blind spot in the eye is the optic disc, the point where the optic nerve meets the retina. At this point, there are no photoreceptors, so no detection of vision. The optic chiasm is the place near the brain where the optic nerves cross over.