Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Vanessa's Part






MONOCULAR CUES:

Definition: Depth cues that do not depend on having two eyes

Texture Gradient: We know that we can see details in texture close to us but not far away

Interposition Cue: Objects that block the view to other objects must be closer to us.

MOTION PERCEPTION:

Definition: Our ability to gauge motion. Our brains are able to detect how fast images move across our retinas and to take into account our own movement.

PERCEPTUAL CONSTANCIES:

Definition: Our ability to maintain a constant perception of an object despite changes in angle of vision, variation in light, and other obstacles.

Size Constancy: We keep a constant size in mind for objects, with the knowledge that it does not grow or shrink. We take distance into  account in our estimation of size.

Shape Constancy: We know the shape of an object stays constant, even when it appears different at a different angle 

Brightness Constancy: We perceive objects as being a constant color even as the light reflecting off the object changes.

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