látásélessége
Látásélessége, often translated as visual acuity, is a measure of how clearly a person can see fine details. It is a fundamental aspect of human vision and is crucial for a wide range of daily activities, from reading and driving to recognizing faces and navigating the environment. Visual acuity is typically assessed using standardized charts, such as the Snellen chart, which displays letters or symbols of decreasing size.
The most common way to express visual acuity is as a fraction, such as 20/20 (or 6/6
Several factors can influence visual acuity, including refractive errors like myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism,