stereoblinda
Stereoblinda is a term used to describe a phenomenon where an individual is unable to perceive stereoscopic depth from binocular vision. This means that despite having two eyes, their brain cannot effectively fuse the slightly different images received from each eye to create a sense of three-dimensional space. While the term stereoblinda might suggest a complete lack of depth perception, it is more accurately a deficiency or absence of stereopsis, the specific brain process responsible for stereoscopic vision.
The most common cause of stereoblinda is strabismus, also known as crossed or wall-eyes, where the eyes
Individuals with stereoblinda may experience difficulties with tasks requiring precise depth judgment, such as catching a