monocularity
Monocularity refers to the condition in which an individual relies primarily on one eye for vision, either due to the absence of the other eye or because the other eye is non-functional or suppressed. This condition can result from congenital factors, trauma, disease, or surgical removal of an eye. Monocularity can significantly impact depth perception and spatial awareness, as binocular vision typically provides stereopsis — the perception of depth resulting from the brain combining images from both eyes.
Individuals with monocularity often develop compensatory mechanisms to cope with the lack of binocular cues. These
Diagnosis of monocularity involves clinical assessment of visual acuity and an evaluation of binocular function. Depending
Monocularity is distinct from monocular vision loss, which specifically refers to the loss or impairment of
While monocularity can be a result of visual impairment, many individuals with the condition lead functional