Retinal correspondence
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Retinal correspondence is a relationship between paired retinal visual cells in the two eyes. Images from an object stimulate both cells, which transmit the information to the brain, permitting a single visual impression localized in the same direction in space.[1]
Normal retinal correspondence (NRC) is a binocular condition in which both foveas work together as corresponding retinal points, with resultant images fused in the occipital cortex of the brain.[1]