Multiple Choice
In the context of dynamic cues, as a person moves through the environment, objects farther from the fixation point:
A) appear to move faster than objects nearer the fixation point.
B) appear to move slower than objects nearer the fixation point.
C) appear to move in the same direction as the observer, while objects nearer the fixation point appear to move in the opposite direction.
D) do not appear to move, while objects nearer the observer move in the same direction as the observer.
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