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Binocular disparity is the difference between the images from the left and right eyes. This difference can be caused by one or more of the following:horizontal disparity: a difference caused by the left and right eyes looking from slightly different directions, which can cause depth differences between objects to be perceived;
vertical disparity, which is associated with vertical misalignments and tilting the head; and
cyclodisparity which is associated with unequal rotations of the two eyes around their visual axes;
aniseikonia: a significant difference in the size of the retinal images in the two eyes.
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