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The Eye

Horizontales
the ability to perceive the relative distance of objects in one's visual field
A condition affecting the eye that causes clouding of the lens. A gradual progression of vision problem, eventually, if not treated, may result in vision loss.
The sensory membrane that lines most of the posterior portion of the eye that receives images formed by the lens and relays these images to the brain through the optic nerve for interpretation.
The small circular area in the retina where the optic nerve enters the eye that is devoid of rods and cones and produces no images.
A vision impairment resulting from deterioration of the central part of retina.
A condition in which one can see near objects but cannot see far away objects clearly. (Nearsighted)
The white external layer of the eyeball
In the eye, a transparent structure that works with the cornea to refract light to be focused on the retina
Sensory nerves that send visual stimuli to the brain.
A vision problem in which nearby objects look blurred, while the distant objects are more clearly visible (farsighted)
Any of the photosensitive receptor cells of the retina that function in color vision.
Verticales
Provider who examines the eyes to evaluate health and visual abilities, diagnoses eye diseases and conditions of the eye and provides necessary treatment such as glasses or contacts.
Side vision. What is seen on the side by the eye when looking straight ahead.
The transparent part of the coat of the eye that covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the inside
A common vision condition due to improper curvature of the cornea, the lens or the retina. This results in blurred vision.
The fluid that fills the space between the lens and the cornea.
A condition where the eye’s optic nerve, which provides information to the brain, is damaged with or without raised intraocular pressure. If untreated, this will cause gradual vision loss.
Any of the long, photosensitive receptors in the retina responsive to dim light and shades of gray.
The colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil.
The deflection from a straight path undergone by a light ray or a wave of energy passing from one medium into another
The opening in the iris, which admits light into the interior of the vertebrate eye; muscles in the iris regulate its size.