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We have greater depth perception right? I vaguely remeber the teacher saying this but the textbook syas otherwise.
from hsc.csu: The images formed by each eye are superimposed by the brain, and because each view is slightly different, objects appear to have depth as well as height and breadth, that is we see in three dimensions. This is known as stereoscopic or binocular vision.
from textbook: they explain stereoscopic and binocular as two different sources of vision
can someone please clear this up ? this is dot point 3.2.6 btw
from hsc.csu: The images formed by each eye are superimposed by the brain, and because each view is slightly different, objects appear to have depth as well as height and breadth, that is we see in three dimensions. This is known as stereoscopic or binocular vision.
from textbook: they explain stereoscopic and binocular as two different sources of vision
can someone please clear this up ? this is dot point 3.2.6 btw