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1. elevation height is a monocular cue that determines distance by the …

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  1. elevation height is a monocular cue that determines distance by the objects location in the within the visual field. object a is perceived to be closer because it is farther up in the visual field. object b is perceived to be farther away because it is lower in the visual field. (note: this cue is determined by the visual field location not how tall or long an object is) 2. is a cue that determines distance by the amount of detail of visible on the objects surface. object a is perceived to be closer because its surface is coarse and distinct. object b is perceived to be farther away because its surface is fine and indistinct. (note: this cue is determined by whether the details of the surface of the object are larger or smaller) 3. is a ( ) cue that determines distance by the whether the object is blocked by another object or not. object a is perceived to be closer because it is blocking another object. object b is perceived to be farther away because it is partially obscured by another object. 4. is a ( ) cue that determines distance by how much the eyes must turn inward to focus on an object. object a is perceived to be closer because focusing requires a stronger inward turning of the eyes. object b is perceived to be farther away because there is less extreme need for the eyes to rotate inwardly in order to focus on the object. (note: you cannot use a synonym for the word such as rotate or turn inward. 5. is a binocular cue that determines distance by the difference between what both eyes see. object a is perceived to be closer because there is more of a difference between the images being received by each of the eyes. object b is perceived to be farther away because there is less of a difference between what each eye sees. (note: in this case means difference, not distance)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Altura visual es un tipo de clave monocular para determinar distancias basado en la ubicación del objeto en el campo visual.
  2. Textura es un tipo de clave monocular que se basa en la cantidad de detalle visible en la superficie del objeto.
  3. Superposición es un tipo de clave monocular que se basa en si un objeto bloquea a otro.
  4. Convergencia es un tipo de clave binocular que se basa en cuánto los ojos deben girar hacia adentro para enfocar en un objeto.
  5. Diferencia de disparidad es un tipo de clave binocular que se basa en la diferencia entre lo que ven ambos ojos.

Answer:

  1. Altura visual, Monocular
  2. Textura, Monocular
  3. Superposición, Monocular
  4. Convergencia, Binocular
  5. Diferencia de disparidad, Binocular