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The visual field is divided into two parts: the central visual field, which corresponds to the area of vision where details are most clearly perceived, and the peripheral visual field, which encompasses the surrounding area where details are less distinct. Both parts work together to provide a comprehensive view of the environment.
The focal visual system is responsible for processing detailed information in the central part of our visual field, such as reading or recognizing faces. It involves the fovea, a small central area of the retina with a high density of cones for sharp vision.
Post central gyrus of the parietal lobe in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
The area of greatest visual acuity in the human eye is the fovea, which is a small pit in the retina at the center of the macula. This is where the highest concentration of cone cells is found, allowing for detailed and sharp central vision.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
the chest
it is because of 'GASTRITIS'
Some effective chest wall exercises to strengthen and tone the muscles in that area include push-ups, chest presses, chest flies, and chest dips.
No. It's in the Abdominal area.
The occipital lobe is the critical area for processing visual information.
The area that is visible to the patient when they look straight ahead is the central visual field. This is where the focus of their vision lies, allowing them to see objects clearly and in detail.