Exophoria – commonly referred to as “being wall-eyed” or Overconvergence – occurs when the two eyes do not aim simultaneously at the same object and instead point in different directions – in this case outward. Esophoria impacts binocular vision – the ability of both eyes to work together – and depth perception.
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