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Depth Perception
Match depth perception term to the picture and explanation that best describes it.
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 | Visual Cliff |
 | Autostereogram |
Given two identical objects, the dimmer one seems farther away.,  | Light & Shadow |
 | Linear Perspective |
 | Interposition or Overlap |
Light from distant objects passes through more atmosphere, we perceive hazy objects as farther away than sharp, clear objects,  | Relative Clarity |
Distant objects appear higher in your field of vision than do closer objects,  | Relative Height |
 | Relative Motion |
The larger the object appears, the closer the object is to the viewer,  | Relative Size |
distant objects have a smoother texture than nearby objects,  | Texture Gradient |
Depth cues that require the use of only one eye | Monocular Cues |
Because our eyes are about 2 ½ inches apart, the retina receives slightly different images of the world. The greater the difference between the two images, the closer the object is to the viewer. The more alike the two images, the further away the object is perceived. | Retinal Disparity |
The more tension in the eye muscle, the closer the object is | Convergence |
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