We have two eyes, so, how do we have one cohesive vision instead of two separate eyesights?

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We have two eyes, so, how do we have one cohesive vision instead of two separate eyesights?

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The brain processes the information and compile the two images into one you can still see single images if you bring your finger up to the bridge of your nose and switch eyes and watch how your finger appears to jump from side to side.

Eyesight, stereoscopic vision and field of view https://youtu.be/kw_d5lu0UlY

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