- The
foveola is
located within a
region called the macula, a yellowish, cone
photoreceptor filled portion of the
human retina.
Approximately 0.35 mm in...
- The
anatomical snuff box or
snuffbox or
foveola radialis is a
triangular deepening on the radial,
dorsal aspect of the hand—at the
level of the carpal...
- area
called the
suprameatal triangle,
suprameatal pit,
mastoid fossa,
foveola suprameatica, or Macewen's triangle,
through which an
instrument may be...
- a
diameter of
around 5.5 mm (0.22 in) and is
subdivided into the umbo,
foveola,
foveal avascular zone, fovea, parafovea, and
perifovea areas. The anatomical...
-
Diameter = 0.5mm (about 1.5 deg of VF)
Approximately equal to the
foveola Anatomical foveola (clinical: fovea)
Diameter = 0.35mm (about 1 deg of VF) the central...
- this as the
clinical fovea, and say that it
corresponds to the
anatomical foveola, a
structure with a
diameter of 0.35 mm
corresponding to 1
degree of the...
-
acuity small.
There are no rods in the very
center of the
visual field (the
foveola), and
highest performance in low
light is
achieved in near
peripheral vision...
-
diameter of the
visual field; the
fovea to the
central 5.2 degrees, and the
foveola to 1–1.2
degrees diameter. Note that in the
clinical literature the fovea...
- ocularis,
which is the
sloping inner wall of the
retina as it dips into the
foveola in the
macula of the eye. To disambiguate, the
clivus is
sometimes referred...
- P cell, M cell, K cell,
Muller glia
Other Macula Perifoveal area
Parafoveal area
Fovea Foveal avascular zone
Foveola Optic disc
Optic cup Ora serrata...