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what is different in our image of an object when we see it with both our eyes from when we see the object with only one of them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each eye looks at an item from a slightly different angle and registers a slightly different image on its retina (the back of the eye). The two images are sent to the brain where the information is processed. In a fraction of a second our brain brings one three-dimensional image to our awareness.

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