Two eyes are not just better than one, but much more complex in terms of the coordination of sensory and motor processes. In ten illustrated chapters, international contributors review the development of binocular vision and eye movement control; clinical disorders that interfere with depth perception; new trends in 3D reconstruction models, e.g., the structure from motion method, to compute binocular vision parameters from image sequences; and new methodologies for assessing binocular vision disorders including congenital nystagmus. They also discuss the clinical implications of ocular dominance, which cannot be reliably predicted from hand or brain hemisphere dominance. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)