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    A Dynamic Depth Cue-The Gradual Revealing ("De-Occlusion") of an Object
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A Dynamic Depth Cue-The Gradual Revealing ("De-Occlusion") of an Object

Question 37

Question 37

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A dynamic depth cue-the gradual revealing ("de-occlusion") of an object as it emerges from behind another one-is called:


A) deletion.
B) accretion.
C) accomodation.
D) horopter.

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