stereopses

/ˌstɛriˈɑpsiz/
noun
  1. The plural form of stereopsis; the perception of depth and three-dimensional structure obtained from the visual information provided by both eyes.
    • The optometrist tested the patient's stereopses to check for depth perception problems.
    • Animals with forward-facing eyes rely on stereopses to judge distances when hunting.
    • Virtual reality headsets are designed to mimic natural stereopses for a realistic experience.
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