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Ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum
Visual perception is the ability to detect light and use it to form an image of the surrounding environment. Photodetection without image formation is
Visual_perception
Interpretation of sensory information
Perception (from Latin perceptio 'gathering, receiving') is the identification, interpretation and organization of sensory information, in order to represent
Perception
Visually perceived images that differ from objective reality
In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept
Optical_illusion
Persistence of visual distortions after using drugs
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) is a non-psychotic disorder in which a person experiences lasting or persistent visual hallucinations or
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder
Hallucinogen_persisting_perception_disorder
Region of the brain that processes visual information
critical for visual perception whereas the dorsal stream mediates the visual control of skilled actions. It has been shown that visual illusions such
Visual_cortex
Physiological capacity
stimulates the optic nerve, that stimulation will results in visual perception, even if there was no visual stimulus to begin with. (To prove this point to yourself
Sense
Visual ability to perceive the world in 3D
Depth perception is the ability to perceive distance to objects in the world using the visual system and visual perception. It is a major factor in perceiving
Depth_perception
American psychologist (1904–1979)
to the field of visual perception. Gibson challenged the idea that the nervous system actively constructs conscious visual perception, and instead promoted
James_J._Gibson
Inability to picture something in one's mind
The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures". Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Aphantasia
Perception that only seems real
stimulus (i.e., a real perception) is given some additional significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory,
Hallucination
American cognitive psychologist and popular science author
University of California, Irvine. Hoffman studies consciousness, visual perception, and evolutionary psychology using mathematical models and psychophysical
Donald_D._Hoffman
Body parts responsible for vision
The visual system is the physiological basis of visual perception (the ability to detect and process light). The system detects, transduces and interprets
Visual_system
2.5D is an effect in visual perception. It is the construction of an apparently three-dimensional environment from 2D retinal projections. While the result
2.5D_(visual_perception)
evidence that schizophrenia affects perception of contrast and motion, control of eye movements, detection of visual contours, and recognition of faces
Visual processing abnormalities in schizophrenia
Visual_processing_abnormalities_in_schizophrenia
Humans' ability to separate foreground from background in visual images
visual system will settle on either of the interpretations of the Rubin vase and alternate between them, a phenomenon known as multistable perception
Figure–ground_(perception)
Overview of the vision and optics of humans and other organisms
surgery. Visual perception is the ability to interpret information and surroundings from visible light reaching the eye. The resulting perception is also
Optics_and_vision
Perceptual phenomenon
changes. While usually associated with visual perception (a form of optical illusion), multistable perception can also be experienced with auditory and
Multistable_perception
Visual sensation of spatial awareness
In the science of visual perception, stereopsis is the sensation that objects in space extend into depth, and that objects have different distances from
Stereopsis
Inferring the speed and direction of objects
Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of elements in a scene based on visual, vestibular and proprioceptive inputs. Although
Motion_perception
Impairment in recognition of visually presented objects
"Intact visual imagery and impaired visual perception in a patient with visual agnosia". Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Visual_agnosia
Decreased ability to see
Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception. In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear
Visual_impairment
Neurological disorder that distorts perception of objects' size and distance
neurological disorder that distorts perception. People with this syndrome may experience distortions in their visual perception of objects, such as appearing
Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome
Characteristic of any structure that is periodic across a position in space
}{\lambda }}.} In the study of visual perception, sinusoidal gratings are frequently used to probe the capabilities of the visual system, such as contrast sensitivity
Spatial_frequency
Hallucinations primarily involving the sense of sight
to resemble authentic visual perception. Unlike illusions, which involve the misinterpretation of actual external stimuli, visual hallucinations are entirely
Visual_hallucination
Theory that eyes emit beams for vision
(variants: extromission) or extromissionism is the proposal that visual perception is accomplished by eye beams emitted by the eyes. This theory has
Emission_theory_(vision)
Theory of perception
gestaltism, or configurationism is a school of psychology and a theory of perception that emphasizes the processing of entire patterns and configurations,
Gestalt_psychology
Visual perception under low-light conditions
In the study of visual perception, scotopic vision (or scotopia) is the vision of the eye under low-light conditions. The term comes from the Greek skotos
Scotopic_vision
Cognitive process of visually interpreting the human face
Though facial perception is mainly considered to stem from visual intake, studies have shown that even people born blind can learn face perception without vision
Face_perception
Design of a menu to maximize restaurant profits
first introduced in 1982 by Michael L. Kasavana and Donald I. Smith. Visual perception and attention are linked to how customers read a menu. Most menus
Menu_engineering
Optical illusion
closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them
Forced_perspective
Representation in the mind of objects, activities or events, whether they existed or not
visual perception and imagery. Furthermore, research conducted with lesioned patients has revealed that visual imagery and visual perception have the
Mental_image
Branch of philosophy
The philosophy of perception is concerned with the nature of perceptual experience and the status of perceptual data, in particular how they relate to
Philosophy_of_perception
Psychological test
Gollin figures test is a psychological test used to assess someone's visual perception. Subjects are shown pictures of common objects: namely five consecutive
Gollin_figure_test
Visual representation of data
intuitive, interactive and easily manipulable and thus enhance the user's visual perception and cognition. In data and information visualization, the goal is
Data and information visualization
Data_and_information_visualization
Ability to perceive differences in light frequency
Color vision (CV), a feature of visual perception, is an ability to perceive differences between light composed of different frequencies independently
Color_vision
Clarity of vision
depth perception by binocular vision (colloquially: "3D vision"). The period of time over which an animal is highly sensitive to such visual deprivation
Visual_acuity
Development of visual ability in human infants
acuity, tracking, color perception, depth perception, and object recognition. Unlike many other sensory systems, the human visual system – components from
Infant_visual_development
Social psychologist
on people's perception of world and how their motivations, goals, and emotions influence it, especially with regards to visual perception. Balcetis received
Emily_Balcetis
Visual impairment
persisting perception disorder, possibly because both it and VSS involve changes in serotonergic synaptic transmission Drug-related visual snow, which
Visual_snow_syndrome
Visual perception theory
Visual indexing theory, also known as FINST theory, is a theory of early visual perception developed by Zenon Pylyshyn in the 1980s. It proposes a pre-attentive
Visual_indexing_theory
Visual response in some blind people
Patients with blindsight have damage to the system that produces visual perception (the visual cortex of the brain and some of the nerve fibers that bring
Blindsight
Arab physicist, mathematician and astronomer (c. 965 – c. 1040)
he made significant contributions to the principles of optics and visual perception in particular. His most influential work is titled Kitāb al-Manāẓir
Ibn_al-Haytham
Psychiatric patient with a visual perception disorder
visual apperceptive agnosia who has been studied extensively due to the implications of her behavior for the two streams theory of visual perception.
Patient_DF
Human visual perception phenomenon
The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings
McCollough_effect
Perception caused by wavelengths of light
Color (or colour in Commonwealth English) is the visual perception produced by the activation of the different types of cone cells in the eye caused by
Color
Computerized information extraction from images
Space mapping Teknomo–Fernandez algorithm Vision science Visual agnosia Visual perception Visual system Outline of computer vision List of emerging technologies
Computer_vision
Optical Illusions & Visual Phenomena by Michael Bach Optical Illusions Database by Mighty Optical Illusions Optical illusions and perception paradoxes by Archimedes
List_of_optical_illusions
Perception of light level
attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating/reflecting light. In other words, brightness is the perception dictated by the
Brightness
individual's perception of pain can be due to factors such as situation, visual perception, and previous history with pain. Humans have proposed rationales for
Pain_theories
Subtype of palinopsia
visual illusion: the distorted perception of a real external stimulus. Illusory palinopsia is caused by migraines, hallucinogen persisting perception
Illusory_palinopsia
German author and theorist (1904 – 2007)
was his book Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye (1954). Other major books by Arnheim have included Visual Thinking (1969), and
Rudolf_Arnheim
Component of the visual system in the brain's thalamus
system-proprioceptive information with visual perception[citation needed], and it may also be involved in color perception. The parvo- and magnocellular fibers
Lateral_geniculate_nucleus
Perception of meaningful patterns or images in random or vague stimuli
/ˌpɛəraɪ-/) is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object
Pareidolia
American university administrator
of the graduate school. Her research focuses on spatial cognition, visual perception, and attention. Carlson earned a B.A. cum laude with a special major
Laura_Carlson
Visual disorder in which images persist after removal of their stimuli
to migraines, head trauma, prescription drugs, visual snow syndrome or hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), describes afterimages that are
Palinopsia
Condition of having extremely vivid mental imagery
mental imagery. It is the opposite condition to aphantasia, where mental visual imagery is not present. The experience of hyperphantasia is more common
Hyperphantasia
Perception of events' position in time
allows the visual system to discount the various delays imposed by the early stages; however, it has the disadvantage of pushing perception into the past
Time_perception
Difference in apparent position with viewing angle
along with humans, have two eyes with overlapping visual fields that use parallax to gain depth perception; this process is known as stereopsis. In computer
Parallax
Italian physiologist
physicist and physiologist active in research on human and animal visual perception. Born in Milan, Fiorentini studied up to high school in the same city
Adriana_Fiorentini
11th century treatise by Ibn al-Haytham
presents his theory of visual perception. Book III and Book IV present al-Haytham's ideas on the errors in visual perception with Book VI focusing on
Book_of_Optics
Visual disorder
syndrome, is a neurological disorder characterized by altered perceptions of faces. In the perception of a person with the disorder, facial features are distorted
Prosopometamorphopsia
Belgian scientist known for his work in vision physiology
Shlaer, and Pirenne marked a turning point in the understanding of visual perception near the absolute threshold level by measuring the minimum number
Maurice_Henri_Léonard_Pirenne
In-camera effect that appears to undermine normal visual perception
Zolly shot) is an in-camera effect that appears to undermine normal visual perception. The effect is achieved by zooming a zoom lens to adjust the angle
Dolly_zoom
Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills
"Anatomical coupling between distinct metacognitive systems for memory and visual perception". Journal of Neuroscience. 33 (5): 1897–1906. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI
Metacognition
Formation of beliefs based on what might be pleasing to imagine
the phenomenon in which a person's internal state influences their visual perception. People have the tendency to believe that they perceive the world
Wishful_thinking
Loss of visual motion perception
intact functions include visual space perception and visual identification of shapes, objects, and faces. Besides simple perception, akinetopsia also disturbs
Akinetopsia
Visual sense
(1988). "Expectancy and visual-spatial attention: Effects on perceptual quality". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 14
Visual_spatial_attention
Viral phenomenon regarding the colour of a dress
or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience
The_dress
Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing
to visual aspects of memory and includes auditory memories as well as various sensory aspects across a range of stimuli associated with a visual image
Eidetic_memory
Form of physical therapy for vestibular disorders
rotational velocities are used to assess extent of CNS compensation. Visual perception testing can assess a patient's ability to determine vertically- and
Vestibular_rehabilitation
American neuroscientist
Solved Brain Disorders and How We Can Change That. She studies visual perception, visual recognition memory, and mood (psychology). She is recognized for
Nicole_C._Rust
Scientific study of vision
Vision science is the scientific study of visual perception. Researchers in vision science can be called vision scientists, especially if their research
Vision_science
Mental process dealing with knowledge
inaccurate or illusory perceptions. Different forms of perception are associated with distinct types of stimuli and receptors. Visual perception—the detection
Cognition
Angle an object subtends at the eye
"Calculation of Visual Angle". The Joy of Visual Perception: A Web Book. York University. O'Shea, Robert P. (1991). "Thumb's rule tested: Visual angle of thumb's
Visual_angle
Topics referred to by the same term
see in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See or SEE may refer to: Visual perception Music: See (album), studio album by rock band The Rascals "See", song
See
In human visual perception, the visual angle, denoted θ, subtended by a viewed object sometimes looks larger or smaller than its actual value. One approach
Perceived_visual_angle
Optical illusion
culture on visual perception (PDF). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. Jahoda G (1971). "Retinal pigmentation, illusion susceptibility and space perception". International
Müller-Lyer_illusion
Area of one's field of vision outside of the point of fixation
Bitemporal hemianopsia Depth perception Eye movement Eye movement in music reading Fovea Perimetry Visual field Visual perception Tunnel vision Binocular vision
Peripheral_vision
Measurement in visual perception
In visual perception, the near point is the closest point at which an object can be placed and still form a focused image on the retina, within the eye's
Near_point
Principle in artificial intelligence
neural networks that make far fewer assumptions about the nature of visual perception. Sutton concludes that time is better invested in finding simple scalable
Bitter_lesson
Study of the evolution of nervous systems
resembles that of present-day primates. The concept of auditory perception resembles visual perception very similarly. Our brain is wired to act on what it expects
Evolutionary_neuroscience
visual neuroscience is to understand how neural activity results in visual perception, as well as behaviors dependent on vision. In the past, visual neuroscience
Visual_neuroscience
Maintaining one's gaze on a single location
virtually all visual input occurs. In the absence of retinal jitter, a laboratory condition known as retinal stabilization, perceptions tend to rapidly
Fixation_(visual)
Vitamin A aldehyde, a polyene chromophore
called opsins, is the chemical basis of visual phototransduction, the light-detection stage of visual perception (vision). Some microorganisms use retinal
Retinal
Placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art
508219. PMID 21347971. S2CID 12733437. Arnheim, Rudolf (1974). Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye. University of California Press
Composition_(visual_arts)
Optical illusion developed by Edgar Rubin
thesis (1915) a detailed description of the visual figure-ground relationship, an outgrowth of the visual perception and memory work in the laboratory of his
Rubin_vase
American neuroscientist
After joining UC Berkeley in 2021, her current research explores visual perception in primates in order to understand how the brain creates our sense
Doris_Tsao
Medical diagnostic method
for people aged from eight years to adulthood that measures visual perception and visual memory. It can also be used to help identify possible learning
Benton_Visual_Retention_Test
Type of visual impairment
from his observations that "movement may be recognized as a special visual perception". The syndrome is believed by some researchers to be identical to
Riddoch_syndrome
Method of 3D reconstruction from moving objects
vision and visual perception. In computer vision, the problem of SfM is to design an algorithm to perform this task. In visual perception, the problem
Structure_from_motion
Type of corrective lens
monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the visual perception in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens placed in front of
Monocle
Argentine–American neuroscientist (born 1971)
intelligence, and spans a wide range of topics, including episodic memory, visual perception, human single‑neuron physiology, psychophysics, and artificial intelligence
Gabriel_Kreiman
Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion
phenomenon exist among robots, animatronics, and lifelike dolls as well as visuals produced by 3D computer animation and predominantly by artificial intelligence
Uncanny_valley
Perceived intensity of a specific color
functions they are dependent on. Colorfulness is the "attribute of a visual perception according to which the perceived color of an area appears to be more
Colorfulness
Human Factors for visual perception are being summarized, which are important to be taken into consideration when designing visual interfaces for PHMDs
Peripheral head-mounted display
Peripheral_head-mounted_display
Art forms involving visual perception
The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, image, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture
Visual_arts
Ability to identify objects
attributes. Face perception Haptic perception Neural processing for individual categories of objects Perceptual constancy Visual perception Visual system Outline
Object recognition (cognitive science)
Object_recognition_(cognitive_science)
Optical illusion
kind of visual ambiguity known as multistable, in that case bistable, perception. One example is the Necker cube. Depending on the perception of the observer
Spinning_dancer
Human vision, unaided by optical instruments
also called bare eye or unaided eye, is the practice of engaging in visual perception unaided by a magnifying, light-collecting optical instrument, such
Naked_eye
Clarity of near objects or letters
Near visual acuity or near vision is a measure of how clearly a person can see nearby small objects or letters. Visual acuity in general usually refers
Near_visual_acuity
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Very great
Boy/Male
Hindu
Huge, Broad, Great
Girl/Female
Indian
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Indian
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Girl/Female
Biblical
Parables, governing.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Hindu
Faith, Trust
Male
Hindi/Indian
(विशाल) Hindi name VISHAL means "large."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
Boy/Male
Hindu
Great
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Big; Huge; Broad; Great; Immense; Giant; Massive; Long; Bold; Mercy; Star
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vishtrata- enlarge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Calm; Sharp; Spacious
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitalis, VIDAL means "of life; vital."
Surname or Lastname
English, of French (Huguenot) origin
English, of French (Huguenot) origin : altered form of French Vassal, status name for a medieval retainer (see Vassell).
Boy/Male
Sikh
Heroic protector, Protector of the brave
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Girl/Female
Tamil
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Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Golden Light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Blue Lotus
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, German, Italian, Latin
Renowned Protector
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Sweet.
Male
English
Famous and Brilliant
Boy/Male
English American
Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of...
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name derived from the word ciar, CIAR means "black."
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n.
Hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization; as, the ritual of the freemasons.
a.
Contributing to life; necessary to, or supporting, life; as, vital blood.
n.
A public officer in Scotland who prosecutes in petty criminal cases; -- called also procurator fiscal.
a.
Pertaining to that which is distal; as, the distal tuberosities of a bone.
a.
Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions.
a.
Remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle
pl.
of Vista
a.
Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.
a.
Gloomy to the eye or ear; sorrowful and depressing to the feelings; foreboding; cheerless; dull; dreary; as, a dismal outlook; dismal stories; a dismal place.
a.
Of or pertaining to sight; used in sight; serving as the instrument of seeing; as, the visual nerve.
a.
Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.
v. t.
To treat as a vassal; to subject to control; to enslave.
n.
The visual purple. See under Visual.
a.
Of or pertaining to rites or ritual; as, ritual service or sacrifices; the ritual law.
v. t.
To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.
n.
A prescribed form of performing divine service in a particular church or communion; as, the Jewish ritual.
a.
Of or pertaining to a widow; vidual.
n.
A vital part; one of the vitals.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.