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Depth Perception Is a Key Component of Your Vision

October 25, 2021

If you didn’t possess depth perception, you wouldn’t be able to discern the deepness, width and length of things. You couldn’t even perceive how far away something was. Take a look at the world without your depth perception by covering one of your eyes and walking around for a few moments. Depth perception happens when both eyes focus on an object simultaneously. Your brain then combines the two views to establish a three-dimensional scene. Imagine trying to drive without depth perception! Unfortunately, however, some vision problems can alter depth perception. 

At the office of Mountain View Eye Center, our highly skilled ophthalmologists are at the forefront of new technologies to make the medical treatment of your eyes proficient and effective. We pride ourselves on our never-ending ability to fulfill our mission to provide superior patient care. 

Issues that can impede your depth perception include refractive errors. If you are nearsighted, you have myopia, and faraway things look blurry. If you are farsighted, you have hyperopia, and close-up things appear blurry. The fuzzy images due to each condition, which can affect people of all ages, won’t appear sharp and will therefore hinder your depth perception. 

At the same time, if close-up objects start to appear blurry when they formerly didn’t and you’re 40 or older, it’s called presbyopia. This condition strikes one out of three people above that age and also hinders depth perception. 

If you have astigmatism, your cornea is shaped irregularly, so it can’t correctly work with your lens to converge light to the back of your eye. 

If your eyesight is changing or if you find yourself straining to see objects clearly, it’s time to see an ophthalmologist. He or she will examine your eyes to discover the reasons behind your concerns. It’s imperative to get treatment as soon as possible so your problem can be attended to before they worsen. 


The attention you’ll receive at Mountain View Eye Center is focused on providing a comfortable and relaxing environment while giving you superior treatment. Our elite team—from the support staff to our specialists—has the unparalleled knowledge, ability and focus to carry out and fulfill all of your needs. Our goal is to offer a clear picture of your options and deliver the results you expect. Please call our office to schedule an appointment.

October 25, 2021

If you didn’t possess depth perception, you wouldn’t be able to discern the deepness, width and length of things. You couldn’t even perceive how far away something was. Take a look at the world without your depth perception by covering one of your eyes and walking around for a few moments. Depth perception happens when both eyes focus on an object simultaneously. Your brain then combines the two views to establish a three-dimensional scene. Imagine trying to drive without depth perception! Unfortunately, however, some vision problems can alter depth perception. 

At the office of Ogden Location, our highly skilled ophthalmologists are at the forefront of new technologies to make the medical treatment of your eyes proficient and effective. We pride ourselves on our never-ending ability to fulfill our mission to provide superior patient care. 

Issues that can impede your depth perception include refractive errors. If you are nearsighted, you have myopia, and faraway things look blurry. If you are farsighted, you have hyperopia, and close-up things appear blurry. The fuzzy images due to each condition, which can affect people of all ages, won’t appear sharp and will therefore hinder your depth perception. 

At the same time, if close-up objects start to appear blurry when they formerly didn’t and you’re 40 or older, it’s called presbyopia. This condition strikes one out of three people above that age and also hinders depth perception. 

If you have astigmatism, your cornea is shaped irregularly, so it can’t correctly work with your lens to converge light to the back of your eye. 

If your eyesight is changing or if you find yourself straining to see objects clearly, it’s time to see an ophthalmologist. He or she will examine your eyes to discover the reasons behind your concerns. It’s imperative to get treatment as soon as possible so your problem can be attended to before they worsen. 


The attention you’ll receive at Ogden Location is focused on providing a comfortable and relaxing environment while giving you superior treatment. Our elite team—from the support staff to our specialists—has the unparalleled knowledge, ability and focus to carry out and fulfill all of your needs. Our goal is to offer a clear picture of your options and deliver the results you expect. Please call our office to schedule an appointment.

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