noun
- the simultaneous movement of both eyes in opposite directions to maintain single binocular vision
- the degree of convergence or divergence of light rays
Usage: ophthalmology; vision science
Usage: optics; physics
Examples
- The eye doctor tested the patient’s vergence to check for vision problems.
- Convergence vergence occurs when both eyes turn inward to focus on a near object.
- Divergence vergence happens when the eyes move outward to view distant objects.
- The lens system’s vergence determines how light rays will bend.
- Measuring vergence helps optometrists prescribe corrective lenses.
- Poor vergence control can lead to double vision or eye strain.