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Both retinal disparity and convergence increase as an object gets closer to the individual. T/F

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The correct answer is true.

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The right answer is True.

It is known as binocular or retinal disparity to the slight difference between the two points of view provided by both eyes. The binocular disparity is the way to perceive depth and relief most used by the human brain, and is what allows to be more manipulated, becoming the basis for the creation of 3D images on flat surfaces. The brain takes these two different points of view and integrates them, thus creating an object in three dimensions.

Optical convergence is the name of the magnitude comparing the refractive index to the focal length .

Equation dimension: L-1 (L for length)

Designation symbol: J c

Usual unit: (m-1) or diopter (symbol dpt or δ)

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