Asked by Jacob Anthony on Apr 29, 2024

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As it turns out, we can actually perceive depth with one eye closed. How?

A) through a cue known as interposition
B) through the cues provided by texture gradients
C) through a cue called binocular disparity
D) both a and b are correct answers

Binocular Disparity

The difference in images between the two eyes, which allows for depth perception.

Texture Gradients

A visual cue in perception where objects closer to the viewer show more detailed texture, aiding in depth perception.

Interposition

A visual cue to depth that occurs when one object partially blocks another, indicating that the blocking object is closer.

  • Differentiate between the monocular and binocular indicators used for perceiving depth.
  • Recognize how size, texture, and interposition function as depth indicators.
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leonel sanchezMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Interposition and texture gradients are monocular cues, meaning they can be perceived with one eye. Interposition involves objects blocking others to indicate depth, while texture gradients involve changes in texture size to convey distance. Binocular disparity, however, requires both eyes to perceive depth through the slight differences in images seen by each eye, thus it is not a cue used when one eye is closed.