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Colour and Space (Depth Perception (3 Dimension (Obtained through…
Colour and Space
Depth Perception
3 Dimension
Obtained through monocular (one eye) and binocular (2 eyes)
Monocular is poor at determining depth
Distance of Object
Depth perception relies on convergence of both eyes upon a single object
Shape and Size of Object in relation to each other
Relative Size of objects
Objects in the distance appear smaller
Convergence on a single point - distance
Ebbinghous illusion. How perception of size is altered by other objects.
The two centre circles are the same size
Depth from Motion
Objects that move towards us expand
Brain uses the change in size to determine distance
Colour Constancy
Shade Illusion
Squares A and B are the exact shade of grey