| 31. | These are typically classified into disparity, and yielding depth from binocular vision through exploitation of parallax.
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| 32. | I had the binocular vision of a 50-year-old,
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| 33. | The use of improper corrective lenses may not help or could even exacerbate binocular vision disorders.
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| 34. | The cover-uncover test can also be used for more problematic disorders of binocular vision, the tropias.
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| 35. | A horse ( for example ) has 350 degree vision-with only 65 degrees of binocular vision.
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| 36. | This relieves the most disturbing symptoms, albeit at the cost of offering only subnormal binocular vision.
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| 37. | Ptolemy offered explanations for many phenomena concerning illumination and colour, size, shape, movement and binocular vision.
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| 38. | A mirror image appears more obviously three-dimensional if the observer moves, or if viewed using binocular vision.
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| 39. | But that makes for momentary monocular vision instead of binocular vision, or a loss of depth perception.
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| 40. | The Brock string is commonly employed during treatment of convergence insufficiency and other anomalies of binocular vision.
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