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    The Ames Room Illusion
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The Ames Room Illusion

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Question 10

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The Ames room illusion


A) is a good example of accurate size constancy.
B) uses only monocular depth cues.
C) works because the two visible corners of the room are perceived as being at different dis- tances from the observer.

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