- direct parallax
- binocular parallax occurring in esophoria; when one eye is covered, the object viewed seems to move toward the open eye and away from the covered eye.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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binocular parallax — the seeming difference in position of an object as seen separately by one eye and then by the other, the head remaining stationary. Types include crossed, direct, and vertical p … Medical dictionary
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