Blind spot
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Blind spot or Blindspot may refer to:
Ophthalmology
- Scotoma, an obscuration of the visual field
- Optic disc, also known as the anatomical blind spot, the specific region of the retina where the optic nerve and blood vessels pass through to connect to the back of the eye
- Blind spot (vision), also known as the physiological blind spot, the specific scotoma in the visual field that corresponds to the lack of light-detecting photoreceptor cells on the optic disc
Arts & entertainment
- The Blind Spot (1921), an early science fiction novel by Homer Eon Flint and Austin Hall
- Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary, the English title of Im toten Winkel (2002)—an Austrian documentary about Traudl Junge, the last personal secretary of Adolf Hitler
- Blind Spot (1947 film)
- Blind Spot (1958 film)
- Blind Spot, a 1993 film presentation in the Hallmark Hall of Fame
- Blind Spot, a 2008 documentary on peak oil by Adolfo Doring
- Blind Spot (2012 film)
- Blind Spot (2015 film), a 2015 Chinese suspense thriller film
- Blindspot (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
- "Blind Spot" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- "Blind Spot" (Homeland), an episode of the TV series Homeland
- "Blind Spot" (Beverly Hills, 90210), an episode of the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210
- Blindspot (TV series), a 2015 American drama TV series
- Blindspot (album), a 2013 album by Dan Michaelson and The Coastguards
Other
- Blind spot monitor
- Blind spot (vehicle), areas outside of the vehicle that cannot be seen while looking forward or through optical aids.
- Blind spot, a subject about which one is prejudiced or ignorant, such as a bias blind spot
- Antenna blind cone, a blind spot of the antenna
- "Blind spot", one of four quadrants in the diagram of the Johari window, a self-help technique
See also
- Lacuna (disambiguation)
- Blindspott, a New Zealand band
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