noun
- The quality or state of having or involving two eyes; the ability to use both eyes together for vision.
- In neuroscience and psychology, the neural or perceptual properties associated with the coordinated use of both eyes.
Usage: Plural form of binocularity; Technical/scientific term used in vision science and ophthalmology
Usage: Used in research on visual perception and brain function
Examples
- The development of binocularities in infants is crucial for depth perception.
- Researchers studied how binocularities contribute to the brain's processing of visual information.
- Loss of binocularities can occur after certain types of eye surgery.
- The binocularities of primates allow them to judge distances accurately.
- Neuroscientists investigate the neural mechanisms underlying binocularities.