![]() ![]() In everyday language the term "peripheral vision" is often used to refer to what in technical usage would be called "far peripheral vision." This is vision outside of the range of stereoscopic vision. The inner boundaries of peripheral vision can be defined in any of several ways depending on the context. "Far peripheral" vision refers to the area at the edges of the visual field, "mid-peripheral" vision refers to medium eccentricities, and "near-peripheral", sometimes referred to as "para-central" vision, exists adjacent to the center of gaze. The vast majority of the area in the visual field is included in the notion of peripheral vision. away from the center of gaze or, when viewed at large angles, in (or out of) the "corner of one's eye". Peripheral vision, or indirect vision, is vision as it occurs outside the point of fixation, i.e.
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