INCREASED DYNAMIC RANGE IN HUMAN VISION DUE TO BINOCULAR VISION

Authors

  • Vinod Patil (Baiju) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65009/n2c11z97

Abstract

Human vision is an extraordinary system capable of capturing a wide range of light intensities, 
often referred to as dynamic range. This capability allows us to perceive details in both brightly 
lit and shadowed areas within a single scene. A crucial factor contributing to this high dynamic 
range is binocular vision—the use of two eyes. This paper explores the concept that each eye 
may be slightly adapted to different exposure levels, enabling one eye to capture details in the 
shadows while the other perceives details in highlights, thus enhancing the overall dynamic 
range. We will review the physiological basis of this hypothesis, supporting evidence from 
vision science, and potential implications for understanding human visual perception. 

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Published

2025-08-12

How to Cite

INCREASED DYNAMIC RANGE IN HUMAN VISION DUE TO BINOCULAR VISION . (2025). Phoenix: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal ( Peer Reviewed High Impact Journal ), 3(3.1), 207-210. https://doi.org/10.65009/n2c11z97