Ophthalmography


ophthalmography oph·thal·mog·ra·phy (ŏf’thəl-mŏg’rə-fē, -thāl-, ŏp’-)
n.
The recording of movements the eye makes during reading by photographing a mark on the cornea or by making a tracing of light reflexes.
oph·thal’mo·graph’ (ŏf-thāl’mə-grāf’, ŏp-) n.

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