The binocular vision is the ability to see in three dimensions and to judge distance. And its important because it will help us judge distances more accurately. So if we didn't have binocular vision, it won't give us more information about certain parts of our eye.
binocular vision is important in judging distances as seeing two of the same image from slightly different angles makes distances very accurate (for us and other animals with binocular vision).
If we didn't have them we could not see as far and we would be quite far behind on our discoveries in astronomy.
No: peripheral vision is the vision you are not really aware of, that is the bits around the edges of your vision. Binocular vision is using two eyes together to focus on an object in front of you.
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monocular
Yes we do.
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Tigers have binocular vision which enables them to judge distances when hunting their prey.
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Lemurs have binocular vision because they are raccoon monkeys
explain the difference between binocular and panoramic vision
what factors are responsible for binocular vision
No: peripheral vision is the vision you are not really aware of, that is the bits around the edges of your vision. Binocular vision is using two eyes together to focus on an object in front of you.
R. W. Reading has written: 'Binocular vision' -- subject(s): Binocular vision, Physiology, Vision
binocular
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monocular
Yes we do.
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