stereovisi
Stereovisi is a term used in the field of vision science and optometry to describe a specific type of stereovision or depth perception. It refers primarily to the ability of the human visual system to interpret three-dimensional spatial relationships from two slightly different images received by each eye. This process, known as stereopsis, enables individuals to perceive depth, distance, and the spatial arrangement of objects in their environment.
The concept of stereovisi is closely related to binocular vision, the coordinated function of both eyes, which
Humans typically develop stereovisi during early childhood as their visual pathways mature. Factors such as strabismus
Assessment of stereovisi is conducted through various clinical tests, such as the Titmus fly test or the
Research on stereovisi continues to advance, with ongoing investigations into its neural mechanisms and potential applications