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campimeter|kæmˈpɪmɪtə(r)| [f. L. campus field + -meter.] An apparatus designed to measure the field of vision, or the sensitivity of the retina to colour and space in indirect vision. Hence camˈpimetry, the use of the campimeter, the measuring of retinal areas; campiˈmetrical a.
1889Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. VII. 660/1 The campimeter of De Wecker. 1901Titchener Exper. Psychol. I. 9 The Distribution of Colour Sensitivity over the Retina: Campimetry. Ibid. 10 The campimeter must be set so high above the mixer that no shadow is cast by it upon the spot of colour seen through the circular opening. Ibid. 12 The experiment may be repeated with as many combinations of the colour discs as the time allotted to campimetrical work permits. 1964S. Duke-Elder Parsons' Dis. Eye (ed. 14) xiii. 138 For more accurate investigation of details campimetry must be employed. |