PSYC 2390 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Depth Perception, Dime (United States Coin), Retina

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Perception of objects, and the scene as a whole, is based on the 2d image on your retina retinal image that is correlated with depth in the scene. Ex. if one object partially covers another objects, the object that is partially. Cue approach to depth perception focuses on identifying information in the. Occlusion cue that one object is in front of another (learned through previous. Oculomotor cues based on our ability to sense the position of our eyes and the experience with environment, becomes automatic) Works with only one eye, and includes accommodation, pictorial cues and. Monocular cues based on the visual information available within one eye. Pictorial cues sources of depth information that can be depicted in a picture (2d: occlusion. Height in the frame of the photo corresponds to the height in out field of. Relative height objects with their bases closer to the horizon are usually seen as being more distant: familiar and relative size.

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