Binocular Vision (Noun)
Meaning
Vision involving the use of both eyes.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- Binocular vision is the result of the combination of the images from both eyes and the way the brain processes the differences between the images to perceive depth and distance.
- In binocular vision, the overlap of the visual fields of the two eyes allows the brain to calculate depth and distance by comparing the slight differences in the images seen by each eye.
- Studies have shown that the brain's ability to integrate information from both eyes in binocular vision is an important factor in the development of depth perception.
- Loss of binocular vision due to eye injuries or neurological disorders can lead to impaired depth perception and other visual difficulties.
- Researchers have used computer simulations to study how the brain processes binocular vision and to develop new treatments for visual disorders.