entoptic
/ (ɛnˈtɒptɪk) /
adjective
(of visual sensation) resulting from structures within the eye itself
Word Origin for entoptic
ento- +
optic
Words nearby entoptic
entomostracan,
entophyte,
entopic,
entoproct,
entoprocta,
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entoretina,
entourage,
entozoan,
entozoic,
entozoon
Example sentences from the Web for entoptic
In their simplest spontaneous form they are the cerebral sequel of external vision, just as after-images are its entoptic sequel.
Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death |Frederick W. H. MyersThe part played by entoptic perceptions of light in the origin of hallucinations deserves further consideration.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology |C. G. JungThe entoptic phenomena in darkness favoured the occurrence of hallucinations.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology |C. G. Jung
Medical definitions for entoptic
entoptic
[ ĕn-tŏp′tĭk ]
adj.
Occurring or located within the eyeball.