| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | blind spot | another name for the optic disc | Anatomy - Nervous: Sensory (mostly the eye) |
| 2 | Blind Spot | optic disk. | Eye Terms |
| 3 | Blind Spot | Contains no rods or cones. | Chapter Two |
| 4 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there | Psychology: Sensation and Perception |
| 5 | blind spot | area on retina where optic nerve leaves the eyeball | volgende toets op Stellenbosch - Special Senses - Eye |
| 6 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptor cells are located there | PSYCH 100 exam 1 |
| 7 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye | Lyons Ap Psych Vocab Ch. 5 |
| 8 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptor cells are located there | Psych |
| 9 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptor cells are located there | Psych |
| 10 | blind spot | point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye creating a blind spot | Psych Chap 5 and 7 |
| 11 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptor cells are located there | Psych-Sensation |
| 12 | Blind Spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there | Psych: Ch. 1-6 |
| 13 | Blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there. | Unit 4A vocab. |
| 14 | Blind Spot | when light hits the point where the optic nerve leaves the eye, eye registers nothing because that area lacks photorececptors | Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception |
| 15 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there. | Psychology chapter 5-6 |
| 16 | blind spot | point where the optic nerve leaves the retina | psychology S&P |
| 17 | blind spot | The spot where the optic nerve attaches to the retina, which contains no rods or cones. | Sensation Terms |
| 18 | blind spot | point where the optic nerve leaves the retina | AP Psych |
| 19 | blind spot | the light-insensitive point at which axons from all of the ganglion cells converge and exit the eyeball | Psych [ch.4 pt.2] |
| 20 | blind Spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye. | The Sensation of Vision |
| 21 | blind spot | The spot where the optic nerve attaches to the retina, which contains no rods or cones. | Ch. 5 and 6 Perception and Sensation Vocabulary |
| 22 | blind spot | no rods or cones, where optic nerve and disc come together | Anatomy |
| 23 | blind spot | point where the optic nerve exits the eyeball | psychology |
| 24 | Blind Spot | Optic Disk, No Rods or Cones | Anatomy Midterm |
| 25 | blind spot | the small are, insensitive to light, in the retina of the eye where the optic nerve enters | Psychology-Chapter 8 Terms |
| 26 | blind spot | are in back of the eye where the optic nerve leaves the eye no photorecptors, so nothing register's when light hits it | psych 4 & 5 |
| 27 | Blind Spot | area hidden from view | Drivers Ed. Ch 3 |
| 28 | blind spot | part of the visual field we can't see because of an absence of rods and cones | Sensation and perception ch 4 |
| 29 | Blind spot | The small area where the optic nerve leaves the back of the eye; there are no visual receptors in this area so small images falling directly on the blind spot cannot be seen. | Sensation and Perception Ch 1 and 2 |
| 30 | blind spot | blocks field of vision, ONLY way to check for a blind spot is to look over your shoulder | Driver's Education |
| 31 | blind spot | point in the retinal where the optic nerve leaves the retina so there are no rods or cones there | CASA psych - final review - concepts |
| 32 | Blind Spot | The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye and does not contain receptor cells. | Sensation and Perception Vocabulary |
| 33 | Blind Spot | The area of the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye, and where no rods or cones exist. | Chapter 5:Sensation |
| 34 | blind spot | In the eye, the location where the optic nerve leaves the retina. Neither rods nor cones inhabit this, so a person cannot see anything that reaches this part of the retina. | Chapter 4 Sensation & Perception |
| 35 | blind spot | photorecetor cells are found all over the retina except near the______ | anatomy chapter 8 |
| 36 | Blind spot | the point where the optic nerve leaves the back of the eye | psychology zabir |
| 37 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind spot" because no receptor cells are located there. | Psychology TEST 2 |
| 38 | blind spot | where the optic nerve exits the retina | Chapter 17 pt3 |
| 39 | blind spot | the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there | CH 5: Sensation |
| 40 | blind spot | a part of the retina through which the optic nerve passes. lacking rods and cones, this spot is not responsive to light | Psych 3 |
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