The field of vision describes the total area that an individual can see without turning their head or moving their eyes.
Related terms
Peripheral Vision: Peripheral vision is our ability to see objects outside our direct line of sight, allowing us to detect motion and objects at wider angles.
Central Vision: Central vision is what we use for focused tasks like reading or identifying details, providing clear and sharp images directly in front of us.
Depth Perception: Depth perception enables us to judge distances accurately by perceiving spatial relationships between objects in three dimensions.