Opthamology.
The viewing of the stars is called star gazing! It's called "naked eye observation".
The process of viewing the inside of a cavity or organ is called endoscopy. It is a minimally invasive procedure that involves inserting a specialized instrument with a camera into the body to visualize the internal structures.
Spectroscopy.
The reflexive movement of the eyes medially when viewing close objects is called "convergence." This eye movement helps ensure that both eyes are aligned on the object being viewed, allowing for proper focus and depth perception. Convergence is an essential part of the visual process when shifting focus from distant to nearby objects.
There is a procedure called an endoscopy which is done with an endoscope, this is used to look at the esophagus and the stomach. This process is done by a gastroenterologist.
The lens of the eye increases its curvature through a process called accommodation when viewing a near object. This helps to focus the light onto the retina, allowing for clear close-up vision.
A real and inverted image is produced by the converging lens of the human eye when viewing a distant object. This image is formed on the retina at the back of the eye, allowing the brain to process the visual information.
This process is called accommodation--the lens focuses images to help make vision clear.
The process of viewing the bladder with a lighted instrument is called cystoscopy. During a cystoscopy, a thin, flexible tube called a cystoscope is inserted through the urethra into the bladder, allowing a doctor to examine the bladder's interior for abnormalities, such as tumors or inflammation. This procedure can also be used for diagnostic purposes or to perform certain treatments within the bladder.
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For the best viewing experience, mount your TV on the wall at eye level when seated in your primary viewing spot. This will help reduce neck strain and provide a comfortable viewing angle.