Multiple Choice
Researchers have examined what happens when they manipulate the number of depth cues available and the degree to which those cues conflict. Such experiments have revealed a few basic principles. Identify a basic principle of depth cues.
A) The processing of depth cues requires conscious thought.
B) Multiple depth cues tend to decrease the accuracy of depth perception.
C) Depth perception based on multiple cues is a slow and automatic process.
D) No single depth cue dominates in all situations, and no single cue is necessary in all situations.
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