Apply Question number nine
How does the crossing of the optic nerves at the optic chasm make binocular vision more efficient?
The ❌ of the field of view from ❌ eyes goes to the ❌ hemisphere of the brain.
The left half of the field of view from both eyes goes to the right hemisphere,
and the right half of the field of view from both eyes goes to the left hemisphere.
This allows the brain to process the images from both eyes to achieve ❌ perception more ❌
than if the entire view from the right eye went to the left hemisphere and the entire view of the left eye went to the right hemisphere.
This would require coordination between the hemispheres for binocular vision.
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