noun
- the quality or condition of having or using two eyes; the ability to see with both eyes simultaneously
- the perception of depth and three-dimensional space resulting from the use of both eyes
Usage: technical/scientific term; commonly used in vision science and ophthalmology
Usage: technical/scientific term
Examples
- Binocularity allows humans to perceive depth and judge distances accurately.
- The loss of binocularity after an eye injury can affect a person's spatial awareness.
- Binocularity develops in infants as their visual system matures.
- Many animals rely on binocularity for hunting and navigation.
- Ophthalmologists test binocularity to assess eye coordination and vision quality.
- Binocularity is essential for activities like driving and playing sports.