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When Information Available to the Two Eyes Can't Be Fused

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When information available to the two eyes can't be fused into a single stable view, a portion of one eye's view is seen at a time. This phenomenon is called


A) saccadic suppression.
B) lateral inhibition.
C) binocular rivalry.
D) stereopsis.

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