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Binocular vision is the way your eyes work together. With normal eyesight, your eyes are always looking at the same object, and are focused to the same degree, which is a major component of depth perception. The | '''Binocular vision''' is the way your eyes work together. With normal eyesight, your eyes are always looking at the same object, and are focused to the same degree, which is a major component of depth perception. The Reduced Lens method does not directly address binocular issues. Look for a doctor that specializes in [[Vision Training]] for binocular issues. | ||
Note that the term ''Bi-focal'' is often used interchangeably for ''Binocular'', for example when talking about [https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-how-to-reduce-prescription-complexity/ Bi-focal Reductions], it mean Left and Right sph should be reduced as same diopter. | |||
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