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Normal vision in both eyes results in the right half of the visual field being dominant. The absence of vision in both eyes results in the left half of the visual field being dominant.
A frogs eyes are on the side of its head which means they are suited to watching out for predators that might harm it rather than looking out for prey, the positioning of the frogs eyes give it a wide field of vision.
It is definitely a bad idea because the vision will decrease in the baby's eyes. In the case of one eye being covered though, the vision will be decrease in that eye while the vision in the other will increase
If there is normal vision in both eye for the right half visual field but there is absence of vision in both eyes for left half of the visual field, then the lesion is in the left eye. Since the vision for right eye is clear, the lesion is in the left.
Scotomata is an area of diminished vision within the visual field. It is in within the eyes.
The area that you can see without moving your head or your eyes.
It bends/warps and blurs in a circular shape around the edges, as the light bouncing off of objects is hitting your eyes at a bend relative to your speed.
It doesn't "improve" your vision. It allows you to see the real world in 3D - i.e. depth. Since primate eyes have a large overlap in field of vision, most of your world is 3D.
The eyes are positioned at the side of a cow's head to enable her to have a near 360-degree field of vision.
the width of the portion of one's surroundings that can be seen at once
Cicadas have cranially-positioned eyes, on their head. However, the relative size means they have a much wider field of vision than humans.
because different animals have different types of FIELD of VEIW. Depending on the placement of the eyes. I am smart i know everything