In: Anatomy and Physiology
ANSWER IS OPTION B- the ability of the two eyes to focus on one object.
EXPLANATION- the ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes, creating a single visual image.
Lack of binocular vision is normal in infants but in adults, lack of it will cause distortions in depth perception and visual measurement of distance. this type of vision does not only give the depth of perception but also the relationship between the objects.
Each eye sees slightly different spatial information and transmits these differences to the brain.
Bionocular vision disorder causes eyes to uable to align properly, causing overcorrection or overncompensation for the misalignment, creating strain on the muscles in the eye because the person is constantly trying to realogn the eys to sliminate bluriness and double vision.
Bionouclar vision is not responsible for dark vision, rhodopsin is the pigment that is responsible for dark vision or dim light vision.