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Comment upon the term Binocular Vision.
Binocular vision is the vision using two eyes with overlapping fields of view, allowing the perception of depth.
Each eye ‘sees’ scene slightly differently. There is an overlap in the middle but the left eye sees more on the left than that can be seen by other eye and vice versa. The images from the two eyes are fused in the cerebrum so that only one image is perceived.
Binocular vision provides a much more accurate assessment of one object relative to another e.g. its distance, depth, height and width.
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