entoptic

entoptic
a) Located within the eyeball.

When small opaque particles exist in the transparent media, they may cast their shadow on the retina so as to give rise to images which are projected outwards by the mind into space, and thus appear to exist outside of the body. Such phenomena are termed entoptic.

b) Of or related to visual phenomena caused by objects within the eye, or the objects themselves.

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  • entoptic form —    see entoptic phenomenon …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

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  • entoptic — Within the eyeball. Often used to describe visual phenomena generated by mechanical or electrical stimulations of the retina. [ento + G. optikos, relating to vision] * * * ent·op·tic ( )ent äp tik adj lying or originating within the eyeball used… …   Medical dictionary

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