Humans’ eyes are both set on the front of the face to allow binocular vision where focus and fixation on an object by both eyes create a single visual image.
\nProblems with focus and fixation could result in blur, eyestrain or double vision.
\nThe external eye muscles have to be in alignment, synchronised in gaze directions with healthy ocular pathways to the brain.<\/p>\n
An optical prescription can often incorporate prism<\/a> and corrective lenses properly centred on assisting with comfortable binocular vision.<\/p>\n
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