
Eye convergence
Eye convergence is the process by which your eyes turn inward to focus on a nearby object. When you look at something close, your brain signals your eye muscles to work together, bringing both eyes inward to center on the object. This coordination helps create a single, clear image and allows you to judge distance accurately. Convergence is an essential part of how our visual system works smoothly to focus on objects at different distances, maintaining sharp vision and depth perception.