Multiple Choice
What is the "aperture problem"?
A) We cannot perceive motion seen through apertures.
B) We cannot perceive forms seen through apertures.
C) Global edge motion seen through several apertures is ambiguous.
D) Local edge motion seen through a single aperture is ambiguous.
E) We perceive all motion seen through an aperture as horizontal motion.
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