Asked by Aimee Atakere on Jun 30, 2024

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The phenomenon of size constancy depends on accurate judgments of the distances of objects. If we misjudge distances, we are likely to experience

A) optical illusions.
B) opponent processes.
C) negative afterimages.
D) retinal disparity.

Size Constancy

A perceptual process allowing a person to perceive an object as the same size regardless of its distance from the observer.

Optical Illusions

Visual perception phenomena where the information perceived by the eye and interpreted by the brain differs from the physical reality, often leading to misinterpretation.

Accurate Judgments

The ability to make conclusions or assessments that are correct and based on evidence or sound reasoning.

  • Elucidate the principle of perceptual constancy.
  • Become familiar with the contribution of distance determinants and motion to perception.
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Daniel WallaceJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Size constancy relies on our accurate judgments of distance, and if those judgments are off, we are likely to experience optical illusions, where objects appear larger or smaller than they actually are.