It is spelled "peripheral vision" (the image area outside the primary visual focus).
The peripheral vision, which is around the edges of the eye, has fewer cones (cells responsible for color and detail) compared to the central vision. This makes the peripheral vision less sharp and detailed, but more sensitive to motion and low light.
To focus an image of the external world on the retina and then send that information ot the occipital lobes of the brain so that if can be interpreted as vision.
When your eye sees and object the light , reflected from the object, enters the eye. There it is focused, converted into electrochemical signals, delivered to the brain and interpreted as an image.
Vision and image can be synonyms, depending on how they are used.For example, they are synonyms in:She had a vision of the VirginShe saw an image of the VirginBut they are not always synonyms. For example, image cannot be a synonym for vision is:A stone struck my eye and I lost my vision.
When you see an image, light energy from the image enters your eyes and is converted into electrical signals by the retina. These signals are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve, where they are processed and interpreted as visual information. This involves a series of complex chemical and neuronal reactions that result in your perception of the image.
Images are formed naturally through the reflection and refraction of light in our eyes. When light bounces off an object, it enters our eyes and is focused onto the retina by the lens, creating an upside-down image. This image is then converted into electrical signals that travel to the brain, where it is interpreted and perceived as a right-side-up image.
An image is interpreted based on visual elements such as color, composition, and subject matter. It is also influenced by individual experiences, emotions, and cultural background, leading to subjective interpretations. Additionally, context and intention behind the creation of the image can provide insights into its meaning.
In vision, light from an object enters the eye and is focused by the lens onto the retina. The retina contains photoreceptor cells that convert light into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. The brain processes these signals to form an image that we perceive.
The output as a result of IMAGE PROCESSING is an image ie a transformed image(enhanced) but in case of COMPUTER VISION the output is usually a decsion
Scanners and cameras
Visible light from the Sun is refracted as it enters our eyes as parallel light rays. The light rays are converged to a point on our retina by the lens in our eyes. The inverted image produced is then sent chemically to the brain via the optic nerve where it is interpreted by our brains as a virtual image (the image that we see)