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binocular coordination

Binocular coordination refers to how both eyes work together seamlessly to create a single, clear, three-dimensional view of the world. Each eye captures a slightly different image due to their horizontal separation, and the brain combines these images to perceive depth and distance accurately. This precise teamwork involves coordinated eye movements, alignment, and focus, allowing us to see comfortably and accurately. Proper binocular coordination is essential for activities like reading, driving, and recognizing objects in three dimensions. When this coordination is disrupted, it can lead to vision problems such as double vision or eye strain.