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Stereoscopic vision

Stereoscopic vision is the ability of our eyes to perceive depth and three-dimensional structure of objects. This occurs because each eye views the world from a slightly different angle, creating two nearly identical images. The brain processes these two images and merges them, allowing us to perceive how far away objects are and their spatial relationships. This visual system enhances our depth perception, enabling us to judge distances accurately and navigate our environment effectively. Stereoscopic vision is essential for activities that require precise spatial awareness, such as driving, sports, and intricate manual tasks.