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by jsharf
2503 days ago
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I think most of our ability to judge relative distance is based on our brains judgement of lighting, texture, inference, and sound. While having two eyes helps a lot, you can still navigate a complex office environment with one eye closed. It just takes a bit more care. |
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I have thought about this many times and often wondered why when closing one eye I am still able to function.
Sense then I have thought strongly that having depth perception is used for training some other part of our brain, and then only used to increase accuracy of our perception of reality.
Further proof of this is TV. Even on varying sized screens humans tend to do well figuring out the actual size of things displayed.