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What is the definition of central vision?

  1. An area in front of you that you can see sharply

  2. Energy of motion

  3. Energy produced by two objects rubbing against each other

  4. Force with which one moving object hits another

The correct answer is: An area in front of you that you can see sharply

Central vision refers to the area in front of you that you can see sharply. This means the clear and detailed view you have when looking directly at an object. It is the vision you use to focus on specific details and is crucial for tasks such as reading road signs, recognizing faces, and other activities that require detailed visual information. The other options - energy of motion, energy produced by two objects rubbing against each other, and force with which one moving object hits another - do not pertain to the definition of central vision and are unrelated concepts in the context of vision and driving.