“…Seeing with two eyes, that is, binocularity, is central to human visual processing. For instance, ocular controls of the retinal image forming process, like pupil constriction and accommodation, are highly coupled between the two eyes ( Flitcroft, Judge & Morley, 1992 ), and ocular motor commands issued to control gaze of one eye are tightly coupled to those of the fellow eye ( Tweed, 1997 ; Murray, Gupta, Dulaney, Garg, Shaikh & Ghasia, 2022 ), for example, during the tracking of a moving object. Less is known whether this tight coupling extends to the phases of stable fixation, where fixational eye movements (FEM) predominate ( Krauskopf, Cornsweet & Riggs, 1960 ; Simon, Schulz, Rassow & Haase, 1984 ; Otero-Millan, Macknik & Martinez-Conde, 2014 ).…”