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What is the difference between stereoscopic vision and binocular vision?

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What is the difference between stereoscopic vision and binocular vision?

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binocular vision refers to having 2 eyes which allow for a wider field of vision than if you only had one eye, the ability to still see if one eye were lost or damaged, 2 eyes allow for binocular summation which is the ability to see in more detail due to information processing from 2 sources. Binocular vision also gives rise to stereoscopic vision or depth perception which allows for seeing in 3-D.

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