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Qué (quién) es eyesight - definición

SINGLE BY SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON II
Eyesight to the Blind (The Hawker); Eyesight to the blind

eyesight         
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]: The eye has a central line and everything that reaches the eye through this central line can be seen distinctly.
  • 25px
  • The visual [[dorsal stream]] (green) and [[ventral stream]] (purple) are shown. Much of the human [[cerebral cortex]] is involved in vision.
  • Yarbus]], 1967)
SERIES OF EVENTS REQUIRED FOR AN ORGANISM TO RECEIVE A VISUAL STIMULUS
Eyesight; Eye sight; Vision (physiology); Vision (sense); Visual Perception; Sense of sight; Theory of vision; Intromission theory; Biological vision; Human visual perception; Human visual recognition; Ophthalmoception; Human vision; Sight (sense); Animal vision; Sight; Human eyesight; Visual cognition; Image perception; Perception of images; Artificial visual perception; Theories of vision; Intromissionism; Seeing (sense); Visual processing in the brain
n. keen; poor, weak eyesight
eyesight         
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]: The eye has a central line and everything that reaches the eye through this central line can be seen distinctly.
  • 25px
  • The visual [[dorsal stream]] (green) and [[ventral stream]] (purple) are shown. Much of the human [[cerebral cortex]] is involved in vision.
  • Yarbus]], 1967)
SERIES OF EVENTS REQUIRED FOR AN ORGANISM TO RECEIVE A VISUAL STIMULUS
Eyesight; Eye sight; Vision (physiology); Vision (sense); Visual Perception; Sense of sight; Theory of vision; Intromission theory; Biological vision; Human visual perception; Human visual recognition; Ophthalmoception; Human vision; Sight (sense); Animal vision; Sight; Human eyesight; Visual cognition; Image perception; Perception of images; Artificial visual perception; Theories of vision; Intromissionism; Seeing (sense); Visual processing in the brain
Your eyesight is your ability to see.
He suffered from poor eyesight and could no longer read properly.
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Eyesight         
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]: The eye has a central line and everything that reaches the eye through this central line can be seen distinctly.
  • 25px
  • The visual [[dorsal stream]] (green) and [[ventral stream]] (purple) are shown. Much of the human [[cerebral cortex]] is involved in vision.
  • Yarbus]], 1967)
SERIES OF EVENTS REQUIRED FOR AN ORGANISM TO RECEIVE A VISUAL STIMULUS
Eyesight; Eye sight; Vision (physiology); Vision (sense); Visual Perception; Sense of sight; Theory of vision; Intromission theory; Biological vision; Human visual perception; Human visual recognition; Ophthalmoception; Human vision; Sight (sense); Animal vision; Sight; Human eyesight; Visual cognition; Image perception; Perception of images; Artificial visual perception; Theories of vision; Intromissionism; Seeing (sense); Visual processing in the brain
·noun Sight of the eye; the sense of seeing; view; observation.

Wikipedia

Eyesight to the Blind

"Eyesight to the Blind" is a 12-bar blues song written and recorded in 1951 by Sonny Boy Williamson II (Aleck "Rice" Miller). He also recorded the related songs "Born Blind", "Unseeing Eye", "Don't Lose Your Eye", and "Unseen Eye" during his career. The Larks, an American rhythm and blues group, recorded the song, which reached number five on the R&B charts in 1951. Several musicians subsequently recorded it in a variety of styles. The Who adapted Williamson's song for their rock opera Tommy.

In 2022, Williamson's recording was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in the 'Classics of Blues Recording – Singles' category.

Ejemplos de uso de eyesight
1. They must also have eyesight of over 0.1 and corrected eyesight of 1.0.
2. He has, however, had surgery to protect his eyesight.
3. Doctors are still battling to save the soldier‘s eyesight.
4. The woman is in poor health with her eyesight deteriorating.
5. He also began to lose eyesight in his one good eye.