Lecture 7

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Things appearing closer together as they move further away:
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The monocular cue is related to _____ of the lens, the binocular cue is related to ______ of the two eyes:
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At what distance is there the most change in retinal size?
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Shape of an object is foreshortening in respect to it's angle/plane:
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Rate of change in the slant of an object:
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Smaller angle of an object means it is:
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One thing in front of the other:
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Both ocular cues have the potential to give ________ depth but are only effective at relatively _______ ranges:
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Convergence and accommodation are based on information from the eye muscles, which can potentially provide absolute egocentric distance at close distances:
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What is not a way of gathering information about depth?
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What is not a relative size cue?
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To focus your vision sharply onto a close object you have to change the shape of your lens:
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Only gives ordinal depth information:
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Occlusion, relative size, familiar size, position relative to horizon, shadows and shading, aerial perspective, edge interpretation, and image blur are:
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Unconscious inference and perception being likened to a process of testing perceptual hypotheses about what is out there against the available sense date are theories belonging to which school of thought?