Exam 6: Perceiving Depth

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The fixation point

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The dynamic depth cue in which an object gradually is called deletion.

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When an object gradually becomes occluded it is called ,and when the object gradually emerges it is called .

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The Ponzo illusion

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Two points if they are each the same distance to the right or left of the foveas in the two eyes and the same distance above or below the foveas.

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______________ is considered a special case of the monocular depth cue .

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Larry and Theo are the same height (6 feet).Larry is 10 feet from the observer and Theo is 15 feet from the observer,so

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In real-world situations

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What is the correspondence problem? What solutions have been proposed for this problem? How did Béla Julesz's work resolve this issue?

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Shape constancy refers to our perception of an object's shape as when the shape of the retinal image .

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As the distance between an object and the horopter increases,for the object .

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Objects on the horopter

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Which oculomotor depth cue uses only one eye?

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Which oculomotor depth cue requires two eyes?

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Binocular cells

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The size-distance relationship states that

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The moon illusion occurs when you perceive the moon as

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An anaglyph

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Oculomotor depth cues are ineffective for distances beyond

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