The difficulty faced by Charles while doing psychology experiment demonstrates the importance of binocular cues.
Information (or cues) received by two eyes (binocular) as opposed to one eye are called binocular cues (monocular). Even though what your brain performs with this information might not appear especially fascinating, it actually is. Your brain creates a three-dimensional view of the outside world by collecting information from your left and right eyes and synthesizing it. Yes, binocular cues are what allow us to experience 3D.
Our sense of visual processing allows us to choose where to put our feet, whether the ground is flat or slopes either up or down, and how far an object seems to be from us. Binocular cues provide us all this innate ability to discern whereabouts in space an object is situated in relation compared to our own body.
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