stereoblindness

stereoblindness
The inability to use stereopsis for depth perception.

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  • Stereopsis — (from meaning solidity, and opsis meaning vision or sight) is the process in visual perception leading to the sensation of depth from the two slightly different projections of the world onto the retinas of the two eyes. The differences in the two …   Wikipedia

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