Cues We Use To Infer Depth Sensation and Perception
Concept Map of Cues Is On Our Website
Oculomotor Cues Accommodation Convergence Q: What are the muscles doing? Q: What is our brain doing with this information?
Oculomotor Cue: Accommodation Q: What is the cue? i.e., what are the muscles doing? Q: What is our brain doing with this information? i.e., when does the brain interpret something as being distant? When does the brain interpret something as being close?
Oculomotor Cue: Convergence Q: What is the cue? i.e., what are the muscles doing? Q: What is our brain doing with this information? i.e., when does the brain interpret something as being distant? When does the brain interpret something as being close?
Visual Cues Binocular Cue Monocular Cues
Visual Cues: Binocular Cue Binocular Disparity What is the cue? What does our brain “assume”?
Visual Cues: Monocular Cues Motion Parallax What is the cue? What does our brain do with the information? Static Cues
What do you need to get out of this section? At the end of this section, you should be comfortable articulating: What is in the real world How our brain interprets this information as depth What the particular cue is called
Monocular: Static Cues Interposition Shading Perspective
Static Cues: Interposition
Static Cues: Shading
Static Cues: Perspective Linear perspective Aerial perspective Texture gradient Position… …in visual field …relative to horizon Relative size
Static Cues: Perspective: Linear perspective
Static Cues: Perspective: Aerial perspective
Static Cues: Perspective: Texture gradient
Static Cues: Perspective: Position in visual field
Static Cues: Perspective: Relative size