Rock on, dude!
Direct vision is your central vision. It refers to how and what you see when looking straight at an object. Indirect vision refers to your peripheral vision, which means the things you see "out of the corner of your eye" or off to the side while you are looking directly ahead.
Central vision refers to when eyes are focused straight ahead. Peripheral vision refers to vision that occurs outside your central sight of vision. Fringe vision refers to the edge of your peripheral vision.
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Looking up light years, straight ahead 2.9 miles...
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backing out- you have considerably less vision
Peripheral vision refers to the vision at the edges of your visual field. This does not mean what you can see when you turn your eyes, but what you can see to the far left and right while looking straight ahead. In general, it can refer to equipment or processes that are useful but not necessarily crucial.
Varies from person to person but about 180 degrees.
Yes and his name is Thomas Blige
Above and to each side of the nose. This eye arrangement gives the lion straight ahead and side to side vision.
pririvial vision, my step dads a scientist, so i know, thx
Basie Straight Ahead was created in 1968-09.