Concept information
Preferred term
binocular vision
Definition
- Animals such as rabbits and horses have two eyes, one on each side of their heads (binocular vision) that provide them a panoramic view and awareness of the world all around them. For instance, rabbits are able to see potential predators approaching from behind because of the lateral position of their eyes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Binocular Vision and Stereopsis]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/binocular_vision
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