unit 3: monocular and binocular cues

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monocular cues

depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective available to either eye alone

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binocular cues

depth cues, such as retinal disparity and convergence that depend on the use of two eyes

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relative size

If we assume 2 objects are similar in size, we perceive the one that casts the smaller retinal image as farther away (monocular)

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interposition

If one object partially blocks the view of another, we perceive that that one is closer (monocular)

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relative clarity

perceiving hazy objects as farther away than sharp, clear objects (monocular)

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texture gradient

changing from a distinct texture to an indistinct texture signals increasing distance (objects farther away seem more densely packed) (monocular)

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relative height

Objects higher in our vision field are perceived as farther away (monocular)

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Relative Motion

as we move, objects that are stable appear to be moving with us (monocular)

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retinal disparity

by comparing images from the two eyeballs, the brain computes distance. The greater the disparity between the two objects, the closer the object

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convergence

in order to perceive depth properly, both eyes must converge inwards a bit