Psychology, asked by jinalparmar683, 6 months ago

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What is Binocular disparity?
(a) To see double image with one eye
(b) To see slanting with two eyes
(c) To have different images on the retina of both the eyes(d) To be unable to see with two eyes​

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Answered by Nithi26
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I think the answer should be

(a) To see double image with one eye....

Explanation :-

The distance between the two eyes on an adult is almost always 6.5 cm and that is the same distance in shift of an image when viewing with only one eye. Retinal disparity is the separation between objects as seen by the left eye and the right eye and helps to provide depth perception...

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