- the
retina and is the
point of
clearest vision. The
species in
which fixational eye
movement has been
verified thus far
include humans, primates, cats...
- Look up
fixation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fixation may
refer to:
Carbon fixation, a
biochemical process,
usually driven by photosynthesis,...
- Oral
fixation may
refer to: In psychology: Oral stage, a term used by
Sigmund Freud to
describe the child's
development during the
first 18
months of life...
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Internal fixation is an
operation in
orthopedics that
involves the
surgical implementation of
implants for the
purpose of
repairing a bone, a
concept that...
- In alchemy,
fixation is a
process by
which a
previously volatile substance is "transformed" into a form (often solid) that is not
affected by fire. It...
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Nitrogen fixation is a
chemical process by
which molecular dinitrogen (N 2) is
converted into
ammonia (NH 3). It
occurs both
biologically and abiologically...
- In the
fields of histology, pathology, and cell biology,
fixation is the
preservation of
biological tissues from
decay due to
autolysis or putrefaction...
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Fixation disparity is a
tendency of the eyes to
drift in the
direction of the heterophoria.
While the
heterophoria refers to a fusion-free
vergence state...
- Eye
movements Fixational eye
movements Human eye
Visual perception Piezoelectric sensor Alexander RG, Martinez-Conde S (2019). "
Fixational Eye Movements"...
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Target fixation is an
attentional phenomenon observed in
humans in
which an
individual becomes so
focused on an
observed object (be it a
target or hazard)...