
The Peripheral Vision Test
The Peripheral Vision Test assesses your ability to see objects outside of your direct line of sight. It involves observing how well you can detect movement or shapes that appear at the edges of your vision. This test is often used to identify potential vision issues or conditions affecting your eyesight. During the test, you may be asked to focus on a central point while stimuli are introduced in your peripheral view. Your responses help determine the health of your visual field and are important for understanding how well your eyes and brain work together.