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convergence is a binocular 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 turn such as rotate or turn inward. disparity 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: difference in this case means difference, not distance) is a relative height cue that determines distance by its examining the location of an object in comparison to two lines that appear to come together in the distance. object a is perceived to be closer because it is located near the two lines are farther apart. object b is farther away because it is near the point where the two lines are close together. is a retinal disparity cue that determines the distance of objects by how large or small the retinal images are or by how much the retinal image of an object increases or decreases. object a is perceived to be closer than object b because it creates a larger image on the retina. relative height relative size texture gradient retinal disparity convergence interposition linear perspective monocular binocular disparity
- La convergencia es un recurso binocular que determina la distancia por la cantidad en que los ojos deben girar hacia adentro para enfocar un objeto.
- La disparidad es un recurso binocular que determina la distancia por la diferencia entre lo que ven ambos ojos.
- La perspectiva lineal es un recurso de altura relativa que determina la distancia al examinar la ubicación de un objeto en comparación con líneas que parecen converger en la distancia.
- El tamaño relativo es un recurso de disparidad retiniana que determina la distancia de los objetos por el tamaño de las imágenes retiniennes.
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- Convergencia, Binocular
- Disparidad, Binocular
- Perspectiva lineal, Relativa Height
- Tamaño relativo, Retinal Disparity