Psychology 2115A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Binocular Disparity, Horopter, Depth Perception

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Oculomotor: cues based on our ability to sense the position of our eyes and the tension in our eye muscles: 2. Monocular: cues that work with one eye: 3. Oculomotor cues: oculomotor cues: created by, 1. Convergence: the inward movement of the eyes that occurs when we look at nearby objects: 2. Monocular cues: monocular cues: work with only one eye. Ather qureshi: accommodation: we focus on objects at various distances. The change in the shape of the lens that occurs when: pictorial cues: dimensional picture which are sources of depth information in a two, movement-based cues: by movement. Depends on person"s knowledge of physical sizes. (to an extent: perspective convergence, when you look down parallel railroad tracks that appear to convergence in the distance, you experience perspective convergence. Motion-produced cues: all the cues stated above work if the stationary, but once we start moving, new cues emerge that further enhance our perception of depth.

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