Multiple Choice
In the Ames room, we look through the viewing hole, we cannot distinguish the trapezoids, and we use our cues of familiar sizes and shapes to infer a normal room.Our visual systems convert the trapezoids into squares, so that we can perceive the room itself as normal.This results in ______.
A) binocular rivalry
B) an illusion of optic flow
C) a breakdown of size constancy
D) an interruption in motion parallax
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