Monocularity

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊnoʊˈkəɫˈɑɹiˈtaɪ/

Monocularity (noun)

  1. The state of seeing with only one eye, so depth and distance can be harder to judge.
  2. A condition where one eye is used more than the other for seeing, affecting how images are combined.

Examples

  • Monocularity helps with one-eye viewing during certain tasks.
  • One-eye viewing can feel different when monocularity is used.