Tunnel vision

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Normal vision. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute

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The same view with tunnel vision from retinitis pigmentosa.

Tunnel vision is a visual problem or symptom of another problem which produces loss of peripheral vision, as illustrated.

Tunnel vision can be caused by:

When combined with piloting an aircraft, driving, crossing roads or operating heavy machinery, the consequences have been known to be fatal.

The expression "tunnel vision" may also be used as a metaphor for narrowmindedness or to describe researchers or investigators (such as police detectives) who pursue an investigation with their conclusion already decided and proceed by only accepting evidence that supports their conclusion and excluding any evidence that contradicts their assumptions.

See also: Tunnel vision, Altitude sickness, Glaucoma, Hallucinogen, Hypoxia, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Retinitis pigmentosa