Vision Trivia – What controls my eye movements?
Our eyes allow us to see the beauty all around us. “Always See The Beauty – Rebuild Your Vision” ©
There are three pairs of eye muscles which are attached to the outside of each eye. These muscles control our eye movements.
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1 – The superior and inferior rectus (on the top and bottom)
2 – The lateral and medial rectus (right and left side)
3 – The superior and inferior oblique (surrounding the top and bottom of the eye)
If you have normal vision, both eyes will focus on the same spot. Your brain will take this information and fuses it into one three dimensional picture.
It is this ability to see in three dimensions (stereopsis) that gives us our depth perception.
People who loose one eye have some problems with depth perception.
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