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- Dictionaryfield of vision/ˌfiːld əv ˈvɪʒn/
noun
- 1. the entire area that a person or animal is able to see when their eyes are fixed in one position.
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Total area or space visible in a person's peripheral vision with the eye looking straight forward
The visual field is "that portion of space in which objects are visible at the same moment during steady fixation of the gaze in one direction"; in ophthalmology and neurology the emphasis is mostly on the structure inside the visual field and it is then considered “the field of functional capacity obtained and recorded by means of perimetry”. Wikipedia