KINESIOL 4V03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Virtual Reality, Proprioception, Depth Perception
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Different pieces of information make up the optic array. Humans tend to organize perception in meaningful ways (this allows for easier. If different people are seeing different things, this is a design issue identification and locations of objects in space: shows how we perceive the world around us. Human machine systems must present material in a manner that is consistent with these organizational tendencies. Perception is not passive but rather constructive. Only works if you have both eyes working because that(cid:495)s how we perceive the things around us. Many cues are used by observers to perceive depth: occulomotor cues (ex, accommodation, convergence) Things start to come together: static monocular cues (perspective, size, texture gradient, interposition) Near objects move (cid:494)faster(cid:495) than far objects. Objects in the background will seem to move in the same direction. Size and shape constancy actually not getting smaller.