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explain stereoscopic vision​

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Answered by NONEXISTENT
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Explanation:

STEREOSCOPIC VISION

The term stereoscopic vision refers to the human ability to view with both eyes in similar, but slightly different ways. This allows humans to judge distance, which develops their ability to have true depth perception. Historically, the human’s ability to view the world through stereoscopic sight has given him/her a significant advantage over entities and animals in the wild that do not possess this capability.

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☞ Why is Stereoscopic Vision Important?

Ans. Stereoscopic vision helps to improve the accuracy of depth perception. Nowadays, for animals, this vision helps them to collect food or defend themselves. However, humans now use stereoscopic vision for artistic purposes.

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Answered by ansariismat009
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taken literally stereoscopic vision describe the ability of the visual brain to register a sense of three dimensional and form from visual inputs. in current usage stereoscopic vision often refers uniquely to the sense of depth derived from the two eyes

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