Asked by
Marlon Williams
on Nov 03, 2024Verified
Retinal disparity refers to the
A) tendency to see parallel lines as coming together in the distance.
B) tendency to see stimuli that are near one another as parts of a unified object.
C) somewhat different images our two eyes receive of the same object.
D) inability to distinguish figure from ground.
Retinal Disparity
A visual cue to depth perception that arises from the slightly different images of the world seen by each of the two eyes.
Parallel Lines
Lines in a plane that never meet, no matter how far they are extended.
Unified Object
A concept or entity perceived as a whole, where all components are considered together rather than individually.
- Understand and identify the effects of retinal disparity and how it contributes to depth perception.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand and identify the effects of retinal disparity and how it contributes to depth perception.