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Retinal disparsity cue (Biocular Cues)
the brain computes the relative distance of an object by comparing the slightly different images an object cast on our teo retinas - the greater the difference, the closer the distance
Convergence cue (Biocular cues)
the brain computes the relative distance of an object by comparing the slightly different images an object cast on our teo retinas - the greater the strain the closer the object
Monocular Cues
Relative size, Interposition, Relative clarity, texture gradient, relative height (height in plane), Linear perspective, light and shadow, relative motion or motion parallax
Relative size
the smaller image of two objects of the same size appears more distant
Interposition
nearby objects partially obstruct our view od more distant objects
Relative clarity
hazier objects appear more distant
Texture gradient
gradual change to a less distinct texture suggest increasing distnance
Relative height (height in plane)
higher objects are farther away
Linear perspective
the converging of parallel lines indicates greater distance
Light and shadow
dimmer objects seem more distant
Relative motion or motion parallax
as we move, objects at different distinces change their relative posision in our visual image, with those closest moving most
Stroboscopic movement
The brain interpret a rapid series of slightly varying images as continuous movement