nonvisual

nonvisual

(ˌnɒnˈvɪzjʊəl; ˌnɒnˈvɪʒʊəl)
adj
(Biology) not relating to, having, or depending on vision
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Adj.1.nonvisual - not resulting in vision; "nonvisual stimuli"
invisible, unseeable - impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending"
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One of the goals of the NextGen ADS-B mandate is to enhance separation capability, even allowing aircraft to better separate themselves in nonvisual conditions.
The research concluded that limited information about accommodations, assistive technology, and nonvisual methods of accomplishing job tasks were the primary causes of employers' negative attitudes toward hiring people who are blind.
Previously published as Discovering Biological Psychology, this textbook discusses aspects of behavioral neuroscience, from functional neuroanatomy and neurophysiology to neuropsychology and psychopathology, including psychopharmacology, genetics and the development of the brain, vision, nonvisual sensation and perception, movement, homeostasis, motivation and reward, sexual behavior, sleep and waking, learning and memory, cognitive neuroscience, and emotion, aggression, and stress.
A personal exhibition by Faig Ahmed entitled "Nonvisual Language" will open at the Museum of Textiles at George Washington University on October 6.
To provide context, Williams assigns readings in cognitive psychology, and individual course sessions interpret each poem through an examination of metaphors, sensory effects (especially nonvisual ones), and possibilities for personal application.
Nonvisual photoreceptors of the deep brain, pineal organs and retina.
They were challenged by some of their blind audience members to think beyond current practice in access for nonvisual audience members.
There is a lack of a nonvisual method for these types of machines," he laments.
Currently, mobile AR/MR applications are highly dependent on visual displays, and the nonvisual interaction channel has been underestimated and underutilized.
In addition, prior to each session of measurements and before applying defocus, participants viewed a video movie for 20 minutes (binocular viewing, seated at 6 m from the screen with full distance correction for both eyes) to reduce the influence of previous visual and nonvisual tasks on choroidal thickness.
These findings suggest that differences in the nonvisual circadian system may very well predispose some individuals to mood disorders and affect their responses to light treatment.
Lighting level is another physical hazardous agent in workplaces [11] of which recently some evidence regarding nonvisual, biological, and mental effects of light has been detected [12].
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