Four Illusions Trevor Kuhrt Psychology. Depth Perception The visual ability to perceive the world in 3D and the distance of an object.

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Four Illusions Trevor Kuhrt Psychology

Depth Perception The visual ability to perceive the world in 3D and the distance of an object

Every day Depth perception is something we experience everyday The simplest tasks we do everyday involve depth perception Bigger tasks such as driving would be near impossible

Getting Up Without depth perception it would be hard to tell where an object is exactly at Grabbing my toothbrush, turning off my alarm, and walking down the steps would not be as simple To other people, it would look like I was trying to grab air

Driving If I could even get the car started, driving would be extremely dangerous I wouldn’t be able to judge how far away a stop sign or another car is I would miss my turns all the time and possibly end up in the ditch

School Walking through the halls would be a difficult task I’d run into other students I would hardly ever make it to class or my locker by myself Grabbing necessities, like pens and books, would be challenging