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catatropic image <ophthalmology, physiology> The two images formed by the anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea and the two images formed by the anterior and posterior surfaces of the lens.
Synonym: catatropic image, Purkinje images, Sanson's images.
(05 Mar 2000)
virtual image <microscopy> Such as seen in a mirror or through a magnifier. A virtual image has no real existence in space as does a real image from a lens. It does have a definite location, however, caused by the angles of divergence of the rays received by the eye. This can be shown by the common school experiment of placing a pin coincident with its mirror image behind a sheet of glass acting as a partial mirror. Its location can also be placed in design by extrapolating backwards to a focus. If a magnifier is used as it should be, with the object at its focus, the virtual image is at infinity. The same is true for a microscope focused for the relaxed eye.
See: distance of virtual image.
(05 Aug 1998)
visual image A collection of foci corresponding to all the luminous points of an object.
(05 Mar 2000)
retinal image A real image formed on the retina.
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mental image A picture of an object not present, produced in the mind by memory or imagination.
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phase image A magnetic resonance image showing only phase shift information, to detect motion.
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mirror image A representation of an object or part thereof as its reflected image in a glass mirror.
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mirror-image cell A cell whose nuclei have identical features and are placed in the cytoplasm in similar fashion, a binucleate form of Reed-Sternberg cell often found in Hodgkin's disease; the twin nuclei are disposed in relation to an imaginary plane between them like a single nucleus together with its image in a mirror.
(05 Mar 2000)
mirror image dextrocardia Perfect right to left congenital reversal of the heart sometimes with other congenital abnormalities, sometimes normal except for position.
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motor image The image of body movements.
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conoscopic image <microscopy> The interference pattern and diffraction image seen at the back aperture of the objective lens. The conoscopic image provides a two-dimensional projection of the rays travelling in three dimensions in the specimen space.
(05 Aug 1998)
positive image <microscopy> A developed image in which dark areas correspond to dark areas of the original subject.
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heteronymous image A double image in physiological diplopia, when fixation is directed beyond an object; the right image arises from the left eye, while the left image arises from the right eye; i.e., there is a crossed diplopia.
(05 Mar 2000)
sensory image An image based on one or more types of sensation.
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hypnagogic image Imagery occurring between wakefulness and sleep.
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