iseikonia

/aɪˈsaɪkoʊniə/
noun
  1. The condition in which the images seen by both eyes are equal in size and shape, allowing normal binocular vision.
    • Special lenses can help correct iseikonia if one eye produces a slightly larger image than the other.
    • The optometrist tested the patient for iseikonia to ensure both eyes were seeing images of the same size.
    • Without iseikonia, a person might experience headaches or double vision when trying to focus.
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