I suppose it could, but only indirectly. It means the edge of your peripheral. So if your rear view was in your peripheral and you see something reflecting in it, then the answer to your question would be a, YES. Lol. Hope that answers your question.
Fringe vision is basically peripheral vision, that which you see away from your line of sight.
Central vision refers to when eyes are focused straight ahead. Peripheral vision refers to vision that occurs outside your central sight of vision. Fringe vision refers to the edge of your peripheral vision.
The homophone of "to urge on" is "tow rown." The power of seeing things is known as vision.
Farsightedness is when your vision is good at seeing distances, but needs correction to see clearly the things that are close to you. Nearsightedness is when your vision is good at seeing things that are close to you, but needs correction to see clearly the things that are further away.
Fringe benefits vary among employers, but most registered nurses receive paid vacation, sick leave, health and retirement benefits, and dental and vision insurance due to seeing your mums big hairy P***y
If you mean seeing things although not directly looking at them, it's called using your peripheral vision.
seeing lines and dots in your vision
vision quest
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Yes it is. Only you have a more widescreen view in person so you can see things with your perennial vision.
The Photographic Vision - 1984 Seeing with the Camera - 1.4 was released on: USA: 1984
imagination is what you imagine/dream about like seeing a 8 legged beast (-isn't that impossible)vision is just simple - the sight of something or someone e.g. the vision of the cloudHowever a vision is a mental image.So, to make things simple:You needvision to seeimagination to create