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depth perception

noun

  1. the ability of an observer to judge the spatial relationships of objects, especially their relative distance from the observer and from one another.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of depth perception1

First recorded in 1905–10
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The 24-year-old has had multiple operations to try to correct her vision but it is not perfect and she still has depth perception issues.

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She had multiple operations to try to correct her vision but it is not perfect and she still has depth perception issues.

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Hampton has undergone multiple operations to correct her vision but it is still not perfect and she continues to have depth perception issues.

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The 24-year-old has had multiple operations to try and correct her vision but it is not perfect and she still has depth perception issues.

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“It took me like a week or two to really feel like my depth perception felt normal,” Hernández recalled.

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