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Vision, Entoptic

Known as: Entoptic Phenomenon, Entoptic Vision, Phenomena, Entoptic 
Visual sensation derived from sensory stimulation by objects or shadows inside the eye itself, such as floating vitreous fibers, tissues, or blood.
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2003
2003
Stokes vectors and Mueller matrices are used to model the polarisation properties (birefringence, dichroism and depolarisation… 
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Retinal blood flow velocity was measured in 24 normal volunteers and compared with the results obtained in 101 diabetics at… 
1985
1985
Autoregulation of retinal blood flow was studied in seven normal volunteers. The stimuli to autoregulation used were hyperoxia… 
1982
1982
  • R. Hemenger
  • 1982
  • Corpus ID: 31329748
It seems quite certain that the visual entoptic phenomenon called Haidinger's brushes is a consequence of dichroism of the… 
1979
1979
The blue field entoptic phenomenon (BFE), which allows the observation of one's own leukocytes flowing in macular retinal… 
1957
1957
Entoptic imagery, which refers to reproducible visible phenomena arising within the human eye, is not a neglected subject. With… 
1942
1942
Strictly speaking, entoptic phenomena are concerned with the autovisualization of certain structures within the eye through the…