Binocular cues:
distance or depth that requires both eyes. Ex. looking through binoculars or looking at an object in the distance and knowing how far away it is.
Convergence:
muscles rotating in the eyes to focus on an object.
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Binocular cues:
distance or depth that requires both eyes. Ex. looking through binoculars or looking at an object in the distance and knowing how far away it is.
Convergence:
muscles rotating in the eyes to focus on an object.
Binocular disparity:
the difference in image location of an object seen by both eyes, resulting from the separation of the eyes.
Perceptual constancy:
perceive familiar objects as constant despite changes in sensory input.
Size constancy:
the perception of a familiar object remaining the same shape regardless of perception by our retinas.
Shape constancy:
the perception of a familiar object remaining the same shape regardless of the image perceived by the retina.