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Image occurring
sometime after its cause or source
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| Altered
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make or become different
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| Background
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space or images behind the chief picture/s or major picture
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| Blind Spot
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The
small, round, region in the retina where of the
optic nerve meets the eyeball. It has no rods or
cones.
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Camouflage
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concealment by some means that alters or obscures the appearance
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| Contrast |
to exhibit
unlikeness on comparison with something else;
form of contrast the relative difference
between light and dark areas of a print or
negative
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Cornea
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a glow which usually
lights up a body of an object
the transparent
anterior part of the external coat of the eye
covering the iris and the pupil and continuous with
the sclera |
| Culture |
a particular form of civilization, as that of a certain nation or period |
| Distortion |
the deform or make crooked an aberration of
a lens or system of lenses in which the
magnification of the object varies with the
lateral distance from the axis of the lens
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Environment
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the surrounding,
condition or influence
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Illusion
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something that
deceives by producing a false or misleading
impression of reality
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Intersections
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to cut through or form obstacles
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| Iris
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Area of theeye that creates and helps to see colours
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| Lens
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a piece of glass
transparent substance (converge light) |
| Mirage
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an optical phenomenon which by a false image of usually
desire pops up
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| Optic Nerve
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a pair of cranial
nerves, consisting of sensory fibres that
conduct impulses from the retina to the brain
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| Optical
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of or pertaining
the eye, sight or vision
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Perspective
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mental view
method of drawing that gives the effect of
solidity and relative distance and size
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| Psychologist
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person who studies the
behaviour of people and animals |
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Pupil
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dark round opening
of the eye
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Receptors
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a specialized group or
cell of nerve endings that respond to sensory
stimuli |
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Retina
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light sensitive
membrane at the back of the eye |
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Superimposition |
place on or over something else |
| Traits |
characteristic feature |
| Transparent |
able to be seen through, clear |