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Stereo blindness condition describes the inability of a patient to use retinal disparity as a cue for depth.

Retinal disparity is a binocular cue used to perceive depth between two nearby objects. To do this, compare different images from both retinas. Each eye is typically about 2.5 inches apart and receives a different image.

Retinal disparity indicates the difference between the two images. Because their eyes are several inches apart, their retinas capture slightly different images of objects. The retinal parallax increases as the eye get closer to the object. An example of retinal parallax is 3D art. A 3D image is created by separate overlapping images processed by the left and right eyes. The two images are combined to give the viewer a sense of depth.

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