Exam 10: Perceiving Depth and Size

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A stereoscope provides the illusion of depth in 2-D images by

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(a) State and identify the components of the size-distance scaling equation. (b) Select two of the following, and specify how the size-distance scaling equation can explain the phenomenon: Emmert's Law; the Ames Room illusion; the Ponzo illusion; and the Muller-Lyer illusion.

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Several years ago, Bryce, a fan of the Houston Rockets basketball team, saw the player Yao Ming (who is 7'6" tall) standing next to his coach Jeff VanGundy (who is less than 6 feet tall). Bryce correctly perceived the two men as being the same distance away from her. Which depth cue most influenced her perception?

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What depth cue could be classified as a binocular cue and an oculomotor cue?

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The anecdote in the book of the pilot misjudging the size of an object on the ground in whiteout conditions is most closely related to which research study?

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Merrill watches his finger with both eyes as he brings it closer to his nose. As the finger gets closer, his eyes move inward and he feels his eye muscles working. Which depth cue is associated with the feeling he is getting from his eye muscles?

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_______ is a term used to describe conditions in which movements between the two eyes are not coordinated.

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

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Suppose you watch a "3-D" movie (using red/blue "3-D glasses") with your friends. After the movie, a friend asks "Why do we see such depth in this movie?" Summarize how you would answer this question.

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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 the depth cue

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In their study on infant use of familiar size as depth cue, Granrud et al. used ________ as the stimuli, and ________ as the dependent measure.

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

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(a) How are random-dot stereograms created? (b) What is the importance of random-dot stereograms? (c) How is the correspondence problem related to the concept of random-dot stereograms? (d) What have the results of infant studies with random-dot stereograms revealed?

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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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Bats are able to determine depth by using

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Myranda looks at a photograph of a truck. Which of the following best describes how she will perceive this photograph?

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Individuals suffering from "walleye" and other conditions in which the eyes are misaligned have difficulty with depth perception because

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Fox et al. (1980) found that the ability to use binocular disparity develops between

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When Uka and DeAngelis microstimulated disparity-selective neurons in a monkey, the monkey made a behavioral depth response based on the

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The size-distance scaling equation explains Emmert's Law because

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