OPTIC RADIATIONS
nerve fibers which safeguard from the lateral geniculate nucleus to the tile visual cortex.
OPTIC TRACT
the collection of optic nerve fibers following the partial decussation of the optic nerves at the optic chiasm.
OPTICAL AXIS
a abstract line which passes by way of the core of an optical system. In the circumstance of the eye,…
OPTICAL DEFECT
any state of the eye which hinders rays of light from centering one's vision appropriately upon the retina.
OPTICAL FLOW PATTERN
the entire field of obvious velocities of visual stimulants which impede on a physical or abstract visual system whenever items…
OPTICAL ILLUSION
an unauthentic visual picture generated by either physical or psychological aspects.
OPTICAL PROJECTION 1
the development of a visual picture by way of a slide projector or like tool. 2. the centralization of items…
OPTICAL SCANNER
1. a gadget for analyzing minimal or isolated regions by way of projected or reflected light. It is utilized in…
OPTIMAL ADJUSTMENT
the idyllic amount and quality of dealing with life or with a particular traumatic or distressing occurrence.
OPTIMAL APPARENT MOTION
the comprehension of movement which takes place whenever the factors utilized to generate obvious movement are idyllic.
OPTIMAL DESIGN
a form of experimental construct wherein all the partakers are delegated to the many cells of the construct in effort…
OPTIMAL FORAGING THEORY
a theory of foraging behavior stipulating the idea that natural selection has produced optimal plans for food selection and for…
OPTIMAL FUNCTIONING
the utmost potential degree of operation, particularly in the regions of valuable unions, work life, school, and subjective health.
OPTIMAL INTENSITY
a condition wherein the degree of excitement, dedication, effort, and straight-forwardness and the appropriateness of attention and interest are aligned…
OPTIMAL INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE
the physical distance between at least two people which they believe to be comfortable during interaction with one another. Comfortable…
OPTIMAL LEVEL
the utmost degree of difficulty of a skill which a person can manage, that can be obtained solely in the…
OPTIMAL LEVEL THEORY
any theory which stresses living beings' strife to reach optimal levels of some attribute, like arousal or stimulation, tension, foraging,…
OPTIMAL STOPPING RULE
a rule which dictates whenever one ought to end information compilation in a study. It is based upon a design…