Vision in aviaton Flashcards

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3D vision distance

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3 dimensional vison up to 10m, then becomes 2 dimensional.

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Rods vs Cones

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Rods work in much weaker light eneryg, such as night, distributed more diely about the retina. Do not register colour, do not allow sharp vision. Better at detecting movement.

Cones receive bright light energy, found near the centre of the retina, allow sharp vision and fine detail, allow colour.

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2
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Arc of accute vision

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10 degrees per eye, 20 degrees total

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3
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20 degrees 2 second rule

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Divide area into 20 degree segments. Scan each segment for 2 seconds.

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Luminescence

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Amount of light comming from an object. Too much luminescence causes glare decreases vision and vision sharpness.

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5
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Effects of hypoxia on vision

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Visual sharpess, colour, visual brightness reduction.

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6
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Effect of G force

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Positive G results in decreased bloow flow results in grewing out, loss of periphral vision (tunnle vision), and blurring. Eventually black out.

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7
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Time to become fully adapt to low light levels

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30 minutes. 50% after 10 minutes. Sudden exposure to bright light restarts cycle.

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8
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What causes central blind spot at night

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Sparse density of rods in centre of eye.

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9
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Autokinetic effect

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The appearence that a stationary light source appears to move around

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10
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Empty field blindness, low visual stimulus short sightedness, empty field myopia.

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short signtedness can occur in scenarios of low visual stimulus. Eye relaxes to natural focal length of 3 to 4 meters. Resolved by periodically looking at far away object

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11
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Break off phenomenon

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Feeling of being physiologically detatched from surroundings.

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12
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Approach to longer runways

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tendancy to get too low

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13
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Approach to shorter runways

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Tendancy to get too high

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14
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Approach to uphill runways

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Tendancy to get too low

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15
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Approach to downhill runways

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Tendancy to get too high

16
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Long vs short sight

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Long = see distant images well, trouble focusing up close.
Short = see close images well, trouble focusing at distance.

17
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What is astigmatism

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An irregularly shapped eye ball, which distorts images in a non symetric way as they focus on the retina.

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