Why can you see better with two eyes than either one individually?

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For example, someone with 15/20 vision in either eye may be able to see 20/20 with both eyes. What enables you to see more sharply than either eye individually?

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Your brain receives two different images, so it can piece together a single image better. Much like how you can discern details from an event better if two nearly identical pictures of the same instance are taken versus if only one picture is taken.

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