Vision Flashcards

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What is the role of vision in flying?

A
  • Provides 80% of spatial orientation cues
  • Visual scanning
  • Collision avoidance
  • Depth & distance perception
  • Situational awareness
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What threats degrade visual performance in visual aviation?

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  • Physiological threats (+Gz, fatigue, hypoxia, medical conditions, medications)
  • Physical threats (lasers, birdstrike, MDC splatter, wind blast, glare, UV radiation, Ionising radiation, NVGs)
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What are the role of cones in focal vision? What’s do they do well? What don’t they do well?

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What they do well:

  • High visual acuity
  • Colour vision
  • Fine detail
  • High definition
  • Object recognition

What’s not so good:

  • Needs lots of light
  • Night blind spot
  • Conscious awareness of gaze
  • Small area of visual field
  • Hypoxia sensitivity
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What is the role of rods in peripheral vision? What do they do well? What don’t they do well?

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What they do well:

1) Sensitive in low light
2) Sensitive to movement
3) Horizontal lines
4) Works without conscious awarness
5) Detect peripheral threats

What’s not so good:

1) Low visual acuity
2) Poor colour vision

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What are bottom up and top down processing?

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  • Bottom up is taking sensory information and assembling and integrating it
  • Top down processing is using models, ideas and expectations to interpret sensory information
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What the physiological limitations of visual performance?

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  • Focal traps
  • Empty field myopia
  • Threshold for acuity
  • Saccadic vision
  • Cues of depth perception
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What is saccadic eye movement?

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  • Rapid flicking movement of eyes
  • Blurs retinal image
  • Targets may not be perceived
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What are the two blind spots?

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  • Anatomical

- Physiological

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What is the proper scan in the aircraft?

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  • Short regularly spaced eye fixations across the field of vision
  • 10 degrees of visual field for about 1 second
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What are the visual challenges of high level navs?

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1) Empty field myopia
2) Horizon illusions
3) Glare
4) Different illumination cues

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