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    Warren and Hannon Showed That Observers Could Judge Their Direction
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Warren and Hannon Showed That Observers Could Judge Their Direction

Question 35

Question 35

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Warren and Hannon showed that observers could judge their direction of heading with an accuracy of <2 degrees from:


A) Successive fixations
B) The change in binocular disparity
C) Optic flow
D) Motion parallax

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