Your blind spot is caused by the spot at which the optical nerves meet at the back of your eyeball.
Since there are no Optical sensors at that spot then the area does not respond to light.
The blind spot is the area on the retina without receptors that respond to light. Therefore an image that falls on this region will NOT be seen.
Migraines, certain diseases(such as brain tumor) or a growing blindness.
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.
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.
its in the optic chiasm which leads to the back of the eye
it is found on the retina
The "blind spot" is the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye. Think of it as a cable attached to the back of the eye, carrying all your visual information to the brain. As a result, there are no receptors at the "blind spot".
Yep.
The blind spot of each eye is located where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
The blind spot does not have or serve a function. The blind spot is cause by a lack of receptors in the location where a person's optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eye.
the Optic Disk
Fovea.
The brain compensates for the blind spot. It compensates for it by taking in what is around the blind spot and using that as a reference to put a picture in the brain of what it thinks should be in the blind spot.
a part of your eye that you cant see from