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    When Bill Looks at His Lamp Alternately with His Left
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When Bill Looks at His Lamp Alternately with His Left

Question 59

Question 59

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When Bill looks at his lamp alternately with his left eye and right eye,the image seems to jump from one position to another.This phenomenon illustrates:


A) the Gestalt principle of similarity.
B) binocular disparity.
C) interposition.
D) optic effect.

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