vision1
a : something seen in a dream, trance, or ecstasy; especially: a supernatural appearance that conveys a revelation b : a thought, concept, or object formed by the imagination c : a manifestation to the senses of something immaterial 2 a : the act or power of imagination b (1) : mode of seeing or conceiving (2) : unusual discernment or foresight "a person of vision" c : direct mystical awareness of the supernatural usually invisible form 3 a : the act or power of seeing : sight b : the special sense by which the qualities of an object (as color, luminosity, shape, and size) constituting its appearance are perceived through a process in which light rays entering the eye are transformed by the retina into electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve |
blind
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a (1) : sightless(2) : having less than 1⁄10 of normal vision in the more efficient eye when refractive defects are fully corrected by lenses b : of or relating to sightless persons 2 a : unable or unwilling to discern or judge "blind to a lover's faults" b : unquestioning "blind loyalty" 3 a : having no regard to rational discrimination, guidance, or restriction <blind choice" b : lacking a directing or controlling consciousness "by blind chance" c : drunk |
The Stroop EffectA psychological effect demonstrating the interference of reaction time for a task. When the name of a color is printed in a different color other than what the word specifies, reading the actual color of the word takes longer than with a consistent printing color. (The goal is to say the color of the word, not what the actual letters say) |