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Is microscopic vision observed with depth perception?

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Is microscopic vision observed with depth perception?

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Microscopic vision is observed on a single place without depth perception. Using monocular right eye vision has no left eye visual input, thus the multilayered sequence of the left and right eye visual field signals different angles do not occur to create depth perception. What are the steps for microscopic vision observations? • First, using a 100 W light, absolute steady gaze with high degree of squinting, observation of a large bright circle of light created by the minute pupil aperature surrounded by darkness will be observed. • Second, when undivided attention is placed in the surrounding darkness, observation of the external objects will be observed. • Third, attention placed within the illuminated circle, one may observe their own greatly enlarged eyelashes as though like horse hairs. • Fourth, when the eyelashes are smashed out of the way, a clear view of aqueous humor specimens within the illuminated circle are observed on a flat plane without depth perception. • Fifth, specim

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