Multiple Choice
In real-world situations, integrating depth cues provide us with:
A) neural signals that rapidly identify the shape and color of objects rather than locating them.
B) misleading information about objects at higher altitudes as they often lack dynamic cues and binocular disparity.
C) the same or complementary information about the depths of the objects and surfaces in the scene.
D) complex depth cues that are often at conflict with each other.
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