Asked by Kiyana Inczedi on May 17, 2024

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The monocular depth cue in which an object blocking another object is perceived as closer is

A) interposition.
B) relative height.
C) continuity.
D) linear perspective.

Monocular Depth Cue

A monocular depth cue is a visual information piece that allows a person to judge depth using the input from just one eye.

Interposition

A visual cue in which one object partially obstructs another, allowing the observer to perceive depth and relative distance.

Linear Perspective

A technique in art and design that creates the illusion of depth and distance using converging parallel lines.

  • Clarify the function of binocular and monocular cues in perceiving depth.
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breanna hartsMay 24, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Interposition is the only monocular depth cue mentioned in the options that involves an object blocking another object to give the perception of depth. Relative height is based on the elevation of an object, continuity involves the perception of linked forms, and linear perspective involves the convergence of lines.