entoptic sensation - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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entoptic sensation (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɛnˈtɒptɪk sɛnˈseɪʃən/

Meaning and Usage

Entoptic sensation refers to visual phenomena that originate from within the eye itself, rather than from external stimuli. This term is often associated with the perception of small particles or shapes (like floaters or flashes) within one’s visual field, caused by the structure of the eye or the conditions therein.

In English, this term is specialized and mainly used in medical or psychological contexts. Its frequency of use is relatively low compared to more common terms. It is more likely to appear in written contexts, such as academic articles or medical literature, rather than in oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. During the eye examination, the doctor mentioned that the patient could be experiencing an entoptic sensation due to the presence of floaters.
  2. Durante el examen ocular, el médico mencionó que el paciente podría estar experimentando una sensación entóptica debido a la presencia de moscas volantes.

  3. Many people are unaware that what they perceive as floaters is actually an entoptic sensation related to their vitreous humor.

  4. Muchas personas no son conscientes de que lo que perciben como moscas volantes es en realidad una sensación entóptica relacionada con su humor vítreo.

  5. The study investigated how stress can influence the perception of entoptic sensations among individuals.

  6. El estudio investigó cómo el estrés puede influir en la percepción de las sensaciones entópticas entre las personas.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "entoptic sensation" is quite specialized and does not lend itself easily to idiomatic expressions. However, related phenomena may appear in different contexts. Below are sentences using general idiomatic expressions related to visual perception:

  1. Seeing the world through rose-colored glasses often makes people overlook their entoptic sensations.
  2. Ver el mundo a través de lentes de color rosa a menudo hace que la gente pase por alto sus sensaciones entópticas.

  3. When one is tired, they might feel like they’re seeing stars due to entoptic sensations.

  4. Cuando alguien está cansado, puede sentir que está viendo estrellas por las sensaciones entópticas.

  5. It’s not uncommon for someone who has been staring at a screen for too long to start seeing things – possibly due to an entoptic sensation.

  6. No es raro que alguien que ha estado mirando una pantalla por demasiado tiempo comience a ver cosas, posiblemente debido a una sensación entóptica.

Etymology

The term "entoptic" is derived from the Greek words "entos", meaning "within", and "opsis", meaning "sight" or "view". “Sensation” stems from the Latin "sensatio", meaning "a feeling" or "perception". The combination of these roots reflects the concept of visual perceptions that arise from within the eye itself.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Visual phenomenon - Intraocular perception

Antonyms: - Extraocular perception (perception from outside the eye) - External visual stimuli



25-07-2024