photopsia |
glare |
As nouns the difference between photopsia and glare
is that
photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light while
glare is an intense, blinding light.
As a verb glare is
to stare angrily.
As an adjective glare is
smooth and bright or translucent; glary.
photopsia |
photophobia |
In medicine terms the difference between photopsia and photophobia
is that
photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light while
photophobia is symptom of excessive sensitivity to light and the aversion to bright light.
photopsia |
photopiaampflash |
terms |
photopsia |
As nouns the difference between terms and photopsia
is that
terms is while
photopsia is (medicine) the presence of perceived flashes of light.
photopsin |
photopsia |
As nouns the difference between photopsin and photopsia
is that
photopsin is any of a class of photoreceptor proteins present in the cones of the retina while
photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light.
photopia |
photopsia |
As nouns the difference between photopia and photopsia
is that
photopia is normal daylight vision, in which the cone cells are used while
photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light.
flash |
photopsia |
As a proper noun flash
is (computing) a popular multimedia platform, most often used for adding animation and interactivity to webpages.
As a noun photopsia is
(medicine) the presence of perceived flashes of light.
perceive |
photopsia |
As a verb perceive
is to see, to be aware of, to understand.
As a noun photopsia is
(medicine) the presence of perceived flashes of light.