Peripheral Vision
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.
Explore Peripheral Vision on the Interactive Wheel
Use our free interactive feeling wheel to explore peripheral vision and discover related emotions.
Open Awareness WheelRelated Emotions
Consciously noticing the colors, shapes, light, and movement in your visual fiel...
Listening to the full soundscape of your environment without filtering or labeli...
Noticing the quiet spaces between and beneath sounds. Silence is not empty — it ...
Bringing attention to physical contact — the pressure of your body against the c...
Consciously engaging the chemical senses that often operate below awareness. The...
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