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Vernier acuity and Visual acuity

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Difference between Vernier acuity and Visual acuity

Vernier acuity vs. Visual acuity

Vernier acuity is a type of visual acuity – more precisely of hyperacuity – that measures the ability to discern a disalignment among two line segments or gratings. Visual acuity (VA) commonly refers to the clarity of vision.

Similarities between Vernier acuity and Visual acuity

Vernier acuity and Visual acuity have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Binocular vision, Fovea centralis, Hyperacuity (scientific term), Peripheral vision, Snellen chart, Stereoscopic acuity, Vernier scale.

Binocular vision

In biology, binocular vision is a type of vision in which an animal having two eyes is able to perceive a single three-dimensional image of its surroundings.

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Fovea centralis

The fovea centralis is a small, central pit composed of closely packed cones in the eye.

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Hyperacuity (scientific term)

The sharpness of our senses is defined by the finest detail we can discriminate.

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Peripheral vision

Peripheral vision is a part of vision that occurs only on the side gaze.

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Snellen chart

A Snellen chart is an eye chart that can be used to measure visual acuity.

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Stereoscopic acuity

Stereoscopic acuity, also stereoacuity, is the smallest detectable depth difference that can be seen in binocular vision.

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Vernier scale

A vernier scale is a visual aid that allows the user to measure more precisely than could be done unaided when reading a uniformly divided straight or circular measurement scale.

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Vernier acuity and Visual acuity Comparison

Vernier acuity has 16 relations, while Visual acuity has 142. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.43% = 7 / (16 + 142).

References

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