Field Perception.
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Field Perception.
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Many explanations have been given as to the portrayal of visual space through eyes other than your own. We have a mechanical sense of the optics and of the field, with pictures, discussions, and materials to relate the personal perception of vision from one individual to another. These physical explanations coupled with diagrammatic association have long been our reference to patients, community lectures, informative lessons, and classroom discussion. Communication about various refractive states, disease conditions, visual disturbances, and other perceptual vision phenomenon depends primarily on your interpretation of the data present related to visual space, your interpretation to the professional presentation, or painting a 'minds-eye' picture to a description given by a patient presenting with the condition. We suggest an objective situation to facilitate and influence the understanding of ones perception of the world around them under conditions observed by those individuals who encompass various circumstances. We propose an end point of 33 frames and lenses along with informative instructions and travel cases, each designed individually specific to stimulate these different states. We can provide a more personal universal understanding of how people visualize the world with myopia, hyperopia, exotropia, antimetropia, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, field loss with glaucoma, vertical imbalance, and many other situations that impact the perception of our visual space.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2323/4053
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Author (aut): Gillihan, Todd
Author (aut): Thomsen, Krysta
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This paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Optometry. 16 pages.
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