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you can judge distance better with two eyes. that's because you need two eyes to guage depth perception. so , when one of your eye is closed, you can see much than you see with both or your eyes.^^ hope this hepled~ Lol, if it helped, add me in facebook~>< thanks~:D
With their eyes and brain of course! It doesn't mean it's going to perfectly mathematically accurate but if they see prey in the distance or prey up close they can tell the difference!
because we need it to play the x box 360 what else From AllHorses10101: Actually, one eye by itself only sees half of the perimeter of both eyes together. Try closing one eye, then the other, individually. See how whatever you are looking at appears to move left or right? That is why you need both eyes.
Forward facing eyes that allow them to judge distance.
Binocular vision helps us to judge distance and depth more accurately.
dept perception with out 2 eyes you would have a very narrow range of site and it would be hard to judge distance
Your eyes do that. Your brain will tell the eyes to look at something. Your brain will tell your neck to move to see something. But your eyes can transfer images to your brain. Your brain actually gets the images upside down. Now, when your brain receives the image (which happens automatically in time) it should be able to analyze it and judge where the object stands in distance.
To Calculate The Distance Between Two Objects Not Side By Side But Front And Back.Its Impossible To Judge With One Eye.
The biggest difference will be the challenge of depth perception. The stereopticon type of ability that two eyes have enable the brain to better judge distance. This is a big handicap, one which improves with time as the brain adjusts to using other clues to determine depth and distance. It also gives them a larger blind spot or put another way, a smaller field of vision.
The eyes of a predator (like a lion) are set on the front of the head to give the animal "binocular" visition- depth perception. This aids the animal in capturing prey- they can judge distance better.
The eyes of a predator (like a lion) are set on the front of the head to give the animal "binocular" visition- depth perception. This aids the animal in capturing prey- they can judge distance better.
Because at a distance our eyes have a fixed focal point. This means that they eyes both look at the same location and cannot have a fixed point on more than two objects. You can pull closer and relax your eyes to look into both eyes but now you are nose to nose with that person. The reason behind this is depth perception. By using both eyes to find a fixed point, you can judge depth or distance to surrounding objects. Its just the way your brain analyzes location for awareness and movement.