Exam 10: Perceiving Depth and Size

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 When your professor stands behind a podium, you perceive your professor as being further away than the podium because the podium blocks the vision of the professor's body. This is an example of which depth cue

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 Discuss the method, results, and implications of the Holway and Boring (1941) "hallway" experiment.

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 According to the _____ theory of the moon illusion, the overhead moon appears smaller when it is surrounded by a large amount of sky.

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 The key to the Ames Room illusion is that _____.

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 The correspondence problem is best demonstrated by _____.

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 Describe the differences in how depth is perceived in cats, insects, and bats.

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 Vinod is standing on a rooftop in a city. The buildings closer to him look sharper, and the buildings in the distance look hazier. This is an example of which depth cue

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 A ________ is able to make use of binocular disparity because it has ____ eyes.

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 The imaginary plane in which all objects project to corresponding points in the left and right retina is _____.

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 Motion parallax _____.

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 The size-distance scaling equation explains the Ames Room illusion because _____.

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 Name, define, and give an example (in words and/or drawings) of six pictorial depth cues.

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