tertiary · Senses

Peripheral Vision

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What is Peripheral Vision?

Expanding attention to include what exists at the edges of your visual field. Peripheral awareness creates a sense of spaciousness and presence. It shifts the nervous system away from narrow, threat-focused attention toward open, receptive awareness.

When you might feel peripheral vision

Peripheral Vision is a specific form of seeing, which itself is a type of senses. You might experience this feeling in situations where senses is present, particularly when the circumstances align with the nuances that define peripheral vision.

Emotional Hierarchy

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