• Explain why we experience diplopia when an object is away from the horopter and when someone has esotropia.
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The horopter is an imaginary line that represents the point in space where the visual axes of both eyes converge. When an object is located exactly on the horopter, the image of that object falls on corresponding points of the retina in both eyes. This means that Show more…
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