Abstract
Perimetry is the measurement of visual functions of the eye at topographically defined loci in the visual field. The visual field is that portion of the external environment of the observer wherein the steadily fixating eye(s) can detect visual stimuli.
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Concilium Ophthalmologicum Universale. (1979). Definitions of Perimetry and of the Visual Field. In: Perimetric Standards and Perimetric Glossary. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9639-7_1
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