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    Blind spot
    /ˈblīn(d) ˌspät/

    noun

    • 1. the point of entry of the optic nerve on the retina, insensitive to light.
    • 2. an area where a person's view is obstructed: "the angle rearview mirror eliminates blind spots on both sides of the car"
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  3. Nov 9, 2022 · A blind spot is a small gap in your vision that you can't see because of a lack of light receptors on your retina. Learn how to locate your blind spot with a simple test, and when to see a doctor if you have a noticeable or changing blind spot.

  4. www.allaboutvision.com › eye-anatomy › blind-spotBlind spot - All About Vision

    May 27, 2021 · Every human eye has something called a blind spot. This natural blind spot is the place in the retina — the light-sensitive inner lining at the back of your eye — that doesn’t have any cells that respond to light. The blind spot sits in the part of your retina where the optic nerve exits the eye.

  5. blind spot, small portion of the visual field of each eye that corresponds to the position of the optic disk (also known as the optic nerve head) within the retina. There are no photoreceptors (i.e., rods or cones) in the optic disk, and, therefore, there is no image detection in this area.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Each of your eyes has a small functional blind spot where the optic nerve moves through the retina. This spot is called the optic disc, and it’s 1.5 millimeters in diameter. No cells respond to light (photoreceptors) in this tiny area. The lack of light-sensitive cells causes a blind spot.

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  7. A blind spot is a small area in the back of the eye where there are no rods and cones, making it insensitive to light. Find out how to measure your own blind spot and test your range of vision with this lesson and activities.

  8. Feb 28, 2023 · A scotoma is a blind spot in your vision, which is an area you cannot see. Blind spots may be small or large and can be temporary or permanent.

  9. A blind spot, scotoma, is an obscuration of the visual field. A particular blind spot known as the physiological blind spot, "blind point", or punctum caecum in medical literature, is the place in the visual field that corresponds to the lack of light-detecting photoreceptor cells on the optic disc of the retina where the optic nerve passes ...

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