Question
Briefly explain retinal heterogeneity.

Answer

  • In visual perception, when looking closely at an object or a stimulus, it falls on the retina of two eyes which is not exactly the same as the stimulus.
  • The two scenes are different.
  • This is because the distance between the two is about two and a half inches, so the two do not form the same image on the entire retina.
  • The left side of the field of vision is slightly larger to the left eye.
  • This is called retinal heterogeneity when the right side of the right eye is slightly larger.
  • Despite the heterogeneity of the retina, the two images merge into each other and we can visualize the distance or depth.

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