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6. The Third Dimension (Types of occlusion (Monocular cues (Pictorial…
6. The Third Dimension
Types of occlusion
Monocular cues
Accommodation
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Pictorial depth cues
Perspective convergence/linear perspective
Familiar size
Relative size
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Atmospheric/aerial perspective
Relative brightness
Relative height/height in the plane
Texture gradient
Occlusion/interposition
Shading & shadows
Attached shadow
Cast shadow
Movement-based cues
Motion parallax
Speed
Direction
Deletion & accretion
Binocular cues
Binocular disparity
Fusion
Crossed vs. uncrossed disparity
Diplopia
Corresponding vs. noncorresponding retinal points
Horopter
Panum's area
Absolute vs. relative disparity
Stereopsis
Random-dot stereogram
Stereoscope/View Master
Correspondence problem
Oculomotor cues
Convergence
Divergence
Perception of object size
Holway & Boring experiment
Perception size affected by depth perception
Visual angle: angle object relative to eye
Size constancy
Size-distance scaling: S = K (R x D)
Ames room illusion
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Emmert's law (S = R x D)
Misapplied size constancy scaling
Ponzo illusion
Müller-Lyer illusion
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Relative size
Apparent distance theory
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Moon illusion
Conflicting cues theory by Day)
Types of depth perception
Absolute distance
Egocentric localisation
Relative distance
Object-relative localisation
Physiology
Neurons pictorial depth
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Parietal cortex
Neurons binocular disparity
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Striate cortex (V1)