Exam 6: Perceiving Depth
Exam 1: Foundations46 Questions
Exam 2: Light and the Eyes60 Questions
Exam 3: The Visual Brain63 Questions
Exam 4: Recognizing Visual Objects53 Questions
Exam 5: Perceiving Color63 Questions
Exam 6: Perceiving Depth59 Questions
Exam 7: Perceiving Motion and Perception for Action59 Questions
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Another name for the monocular depth cue called interposition is .
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According to the depth cue of linear perspective,parallel lines appear to as they recede in depth.
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______________ disparity occurs with objects that are closer than the horopter.
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When viewing a 3-D movie in a theatre using 3-D glasses with polarized lenses
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The most widely accepted explanation for the moon illusion is that it results from
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The oculomotor depth cue that involves adjusting the shape of the lens is
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Oculomotor depth cues are effective for distances of up to about
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A father and his son are riding along a tree-lined road.Dad stares straight ahead through the windshield as he drives,and his son,sitting in the back seat,looks out a side window.Discuss the depth cues available to each rider.
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During a recent trip to the local airport you notice a small plane a few hundred yards away that is lower in your field of view than a jet that is far in the distance.Explain whether this scenario contradicts the depth cue of relative height in an image.
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To demonstrate Emmert's law you need a retinal image that its size and a projected surface that its size.
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To demonstrate ,you need a retinal image that does not change its size and a projected image that does change its size.
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At a neighbor's garage sale you find an old-time stereogram showing a posh group of people standing in front of the Eiffel Tower at center,and a zeppelin hovering in the background.How do the relative positions of the main objects change in the left- and right-eye pictures to achieve the 3-D effect?
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