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STEREOSCOPIC,

MONOCULAR VISION
GROUP MEMBER:
• MANUSHA
SELVARAJOO
• MILUXMI
PARAMAGURU
• RAVIENDRAN
SARAVANAN
• RADEN HILMI BIN
RADEN
AZLANE@ZAIDEY
Stereoscopic vision
1. Stereoscopic vision is vision involving both eyes.

2. The brain will combine the vision from both eyes to


from both eyes to form a three-dimensional image.

3. This enables us to estimate distances accurately.

4. The stereoscopic field of vision is narrow.

5. Predators usually have stereoscopic vision.


Monocular vision
1. Monocular vision is vision involving one eye
only. This makes estimating distances accurately is
quite difficult.

2. Monocular vision produces a flat image.

3. The monocular field of vision is wide.

4. Preys usually have monocular vision.


COMPARISONS BETWEEN
STEREOSCOPIC, MONOCULAR
VISION
APPLICATION OF STEROCOPIC
AND MONOCIULAR VISION IN OUR
LIFE
• Both stereoscopic and monocular vision are important to the
survival of the animal.
• Stereoscopic Vision:
 For predators to hunt other animal.
They need to be able to estimate the
distance between themselves and their
prey correctly in order to capture their
prey.
• Monocular Vision:
 The prey, on the other hand need to
have a very wide field of vision in order
to detect the predators which may try to
approach from the side or back.

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