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Cues We Use To Infer Depth Sensation and Perception
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Concept Map of Cues Is On Our Website
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Oculomotor Cues Accommodation Convergence Q: What are the muscles doing? Q: What is our brain doing with this information?
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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?
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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?
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Visual Cues Binocular Cue Monocular Cues
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Visual Cues: Binocular Cue Binocular Disparity What is the cue? What does our brain “assume”?
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Visual Cues: Monocular Cues Motion Parallax What is the cue? What does our brain do with the information? Static Cues
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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
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Monocular: Static Cues Interposition Shading Perspective
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Static Cues: Interposition
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Static Cues: Shading
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Static Cues: Perspective Linear perspective Aerial perspective Texture gradient Position… …in visual field …relative to horizon Relative size
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Static Cues: Perspective: Linear perspective
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Static Cues: Perspective: Aerial perspective
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Static Cues: Perspective: Texture gradient
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Static Cues: Perspective: Position in visual field
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Static Cues: Perspective: Relative size
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