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Q: How much depth perception is lost at night?
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How does having only one eye affect one's life?

Depth perception is produced by two eyes looking at something essentially from two different places, or perspectives. Although only slightly separated on the face, the distance between your two eyes allows each to gain a slightly different "picture." The brain can put those two views together, and provide depth / distance in the way they relate to each other. Much of depth perception has to do with geometry, light and shadow, and experience of knowing how objects relate to each other, so much of depth perception is preseved if you close one eye


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