Asked by
Raybon Anderson
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
In depth perception, familiar size and relative size, height in field of view, and shading are examples of
A) binocular cues.
B) monocular cues.
C) stereograms.
D) feature detectors.
Depth Perception
The ability to perceive objects three dimensionally.
Monocular Cues
Powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye, either the right or the left.
Binocular Cues
Depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eyes and on the way the two eyes work together.
- Describe the concepts of depth perception including binocular and monocular cues.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the concepts of depth perception including binocular and monocular cues.