Teal, vibration doesn't affect binocular vision; binocular (3d) vision is your mind juxtaposing the slightly different perspectives from each of your eyes to generate a sense of depth; it is not possible, vibration or not, to see two different pictures with one eye (unless there's an specific syndrome I'm not aware of, which is why I said to go to a doctor, which I don't think you need my advice for that).
In any case, even if your eye vibrates, it's still looking in different ways in different times (not to mention the relatively minuscule difference of position caused by vibration compared to usual eye separation); depth perception requires simultaneity, which vibration doesn't give you.
And I meant neurologist, not psychiatrist. Give me some credit, kid, at least I gave you some actual advice.