Binocular Vision:

Binocular vision refers to the simultaneous use of both eyes to perceive and integrate visual information. It enables depth perception and enhances visual acuity, providing a three-dimensional perception of the surrounding environment. In binocular vision, each eye captures a slightly different image due to their unique positions, and the brain combines these two images into a single, coherent picture. This fusion of images allows an individual to accurately judge distances and perceive the world in a more comprehensive and immersive manner. Preconditions for binocular vision include ocular alignment, similar refractive states, and normal visual sensory and motor functions.