The visual field refers to the entirety of what can be seen by an individual's eyes without moving their head or eyes. It includes everything within the range of peripheral vision and central vision.
Related terms
Peripheral Vision: The outer edges of the visual field where objects are seen with less detail.
Central Vision: The area of the visual field that corresponds to the center of gaze, providing detailed and clear vision.
Blind Spot: A small region in the visual field where no information is detected due to the absence of photoreceptor cells.