3. A fast movement of the eye. Or it could
also mean simultaneous movement of
both in the same direction.
4. Also called wall-eyed.Permanent
deviation of the visual axis of one eye
away from the other.
5. Condition of perfect vision where images
are correctly brought to a focus on the
retina.
6. Extraocular muscle function testing is an
examination of the function of the eye
muscles. A doctor observes the
movement of the eyes in six specific
directions.
7. A branch of biomedicine which studies
the ear on hearing and vestibular
sensory systems also the related structure
and functions .
8. Sign language in which hands, arms,
head, facial expressions and body
language are used to speak without
sound.
9. ABBREVIATION for Eyes, Ears, Nose and
Throat (medical specialty)
10. A small cylindric device placed through
an incision in the tympanic membrane
(membrane in human ear that receives
sound vibrations)to relieve problems of
the middle ear. I t can be from fluid
accumulation.
11. A unit used to express relative difference
in power or intensity of acoustic power
the human ear can detect.