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What is stereoscopic vision?

Answered By Brent Trumbauer, Editor


The stereoscopic vision is the ability of one person to see in-depth. This is produced when two scenes in the retina is fused together as one. When you close your left eye you see one angle of the scene different from the angle when you close your right eye and let your left eye see. When you open both eyes, you will then see one scene. That is a stereoscopic vision - the merging of two scenes into one.

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