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ability to perceive three-dimensional depth.
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The pinnacle of depth perception; subtle discrimination of depth based on the slightly different view each eye obtains. A high level of stereopsis cannot be achieved without accurate binocular alignment and fusion.
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[Stay-re-op-sis] The ability to see objects with depth perception from both eyes. Tumor [TOO-mur] A mass of tissue characterized by thickness or volume. Vascular [VAS-ku-lar] Containing blood vessels. Visual Field [VIZ-yoo-ul FE-eld] The complete area of vision that includes what is seen above, below, to the sides and in the center. Vitreous [VIT-tree-us] The jelly-like substance which fills the back of the normal eye.
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