Binocular vision
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binocular-vision-250-7597663
title:
Binocular vision
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In biology, binocular vision is a type of vision in which an animal has two eyes capable of facing the same direction to perceive a single three-dimensional image of its surroundings. Binocular vision does not typically refer to vision where an animal has eyes on opposite sides of its head and shares no field of view between them, like in some animals. Neurological researcher Manfred Fahle has stated six specific advantages of having two eyes rather than just one: It gives a creature a "spare ey
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Type of vision with two eyes facing the same direction
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binocular_vision
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2024-04-26T11:56:26Z
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