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Binocular vision is the way your eyes work together.  With normal eyesight, your eyes are always looking at the same object, and are focused to the same degree, which is a major component of depth perception.  The EM method does not directly address binocular issues.  Look for a doctor that specializes in vision training for binocular issues.
'''Binocular vision''' is the way your eyes work together.  With normal eyesight, your eyes are always looking at the same object, and are focused to the same degree, which is a major component of depth perception.  The EM method does not directly address binocular issues.  Look for a doctor that specializes in [[Vision Training]] for binocular issues.
 
 
Note that the term ''Bi-focal'' is often used interchangeably for ''Binocular'', for example when talking about [https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-how-to-reduce-prescription-complexity/ Bi-focal Reductions], it mean Left and Right sph should be reduced as same diopter.


= Vision Training =
Exercises that stimulate the muscles around the eye or the neurons that control the eye.  These exercises are often supplemented with special lenses and eye charts.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 04:31, 13 September 2020

Binocular vision is the way your eyes work together. With normal eyesight, your eyes are always looking at the same object, and are focused to the same degree, which is a major component of depth perception. The EM method does not directly address binocular issues. Look for a doctor that specializes in Vision Training for binocular issues.


Note that the term Bi-focal is often used interchangeably for Binocular, for example when talking about Bi-focal Reductions, it mean Left and Right sph should be reduced as same diopter.


References