The Visual
Field is the area the eye
sees. It normally extends
180° in the horizontal plane
and 130° in the vertical.
The finest
details are seen in a small
area at the back of the eye
known as the fovea. Details
become progressively less
distinct as they approach
the outer limit of the
visual field, although
movement and changes in
brightness remain readily
discernable even at the
periphery.