This article is about neurological structures involving sight. It is not to be confused with Visual field.
Eye field may refer to:
Frontal eye fields, a region located in the prefrontal cortex
Medial eye fields, areas in the frontal lobe of a primate brain
Supplementary eye fields, areas on the dorsal-medial surface of the frontal lobe of a primate brain
Topics referred to by the same term
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The frontal eyefields (FEF) are a region located in the frontal cortex, more specifically in Brodmann area 8 or BA8, of the primate brain. In humans,...
Supplementary eyefield (SEF) is the name for the anatomical area of the dorsal medial frontal lobe of the primate cerebral cortex that is indirectly...
narrow field of view, augmented by an array of smaller eyes for peripheral vision. Some insect larvae, like caterpillars, have a type of simple eye (stemmata)...
cortically by the frontal eyefields (FEF), or subcortically by the superior colliculus, saccades serve as a mechanism for fixation, rapid eye movement, and the...
in the eye and nose malformations of cyclopia. The Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) gene regulator is involved in the separation of the single eyefield into two...
treatment of eye disorders. A former term is oculism. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care....
beat. The dots appear in the central field of view, within 15 degrees from the fixation point. The left and right eye see different, seemingly random, dot...
extraocular muscle motility, visual fields, intraocular pressure and ophthalmoscopy through a dilated pupil. A minimal eye examination consists of tests for...
The human eye is an organ of the sensory nervous system that reacts to visible light and allows the use of visual information for various purposes including...
In the scientific study of vision, smooth pursuit describes a type of eye movement in which the eyes remain fixated on a moving object. It is one of two...
creature a "spare eye" in case one is damaged. It gives a wider field of view. For example, humans have a maximum horizontal field of view of approximately...
eye can obtain the full viewing angle. If a viewer's eye is outside this distance, a reduced field of view will be obtained. The calculation of eye relief...
visual field for patients. In addition, such floaters are often in the central visual axis as it moves with the intravitreal currents of the eye. Research...
areas. The supplementary eyefield (SEF) is a relatively anterior portion of the SMA that, when stimulated, evokes head and eye movements and perhaps movements...
eyefields. Eyefields are divided into two hemispheres regulated by sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Six3. Saccade Smooth pursuit Supplementary eyefields Schiller...
instruments and image sensors is the field of view (FOV). In humans and animals, the FOV refers to the area visible when eye movements – if possible for the...
V5's outputs include V4 and its surrounding area, and eye-movement motor cortices (frontal eye-field and lateral intraparietal area). V5's functionality...
Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper and singer. She was a member of the R&B girl group...
Other projections of MT target the eye movement-related areas of the frontal and parietal lobes (frontal eyefield and lateral intraparietal area). The...
within the field of ophthalmology grew immensely. To measure visual acuity, in 1835 German ophthalmologist, Heinrich Küchler, made the first eye chart consisting...
The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europe's tallest cantilevered...
magnification of a telescope. Eyepieces also offer varying fields of view, and differing degrees of eye relief for the person who looks through them. Several...
user's naked eyefield of view, and their non-focusing collimated nature means they do not have the optical telescopes constraint of eye relief. Reflector...