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A) rods; higher ... C) farther away; relative height ... 54. The illusion that the St. Louis Gateway arch appears taller than it is wide (even though its height and width are equal) is based on our sensitivity to which monocular depth cue?
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www2.hawaii.edu/~beale/STDYG5.html
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5.1 Afterimages; 5.2 Motion aftereffect; 5.3 Motion Perception; ... Above the horizon, objects lower in the visual field appear farther away than those that are higher. This depth cue is called relative height, because when judging an object's distance, we consider its height in our visual field relative to other objects.
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www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/courses/Seminar/WS2005/index.php/Op...
www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/courses/Seminar/WS2005/index.php/Optische_Taeuschungen
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The relative contributions of biology and experience ... A binocular cue for perceiving depths: The greater the disparity (difference) between the two images the retain receives of an object, the closer the object is to the viewer ... We perceive objects higher in our field of vision as farther away.
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www.pbcc.edu/faculty/RICHMONS/psy2012/psycchapternotes....
www.pbcc.edu/faculty/RICHMONS/psy2012/psycchapternotes.htm
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I point this out first because the reader should be aware that vision research is a burgeoning field, where new articles published every week bring additional details about how the brain copes ... The height of Greek medical scientific knowledge was reached during the Hellenistic or Alexandrian period from 323 to 212 B.C.
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webvision.med.utah.edu/VisualCortex.html
webvision.med.utah.edu/VisualCortex.html
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The complete lack of vision and conscience is breathtaking, is it not? Somewhat like “authorities” [relatively speaking] barging into a home ... By now, cosmic ray intensity has increased 19% because our sun is so quiet that its reduced magnetic field isn’t deflecting cosmic rays like it has the past few decades.
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mayavision2012.wordpress.com/
mayavision2012.wordpress.com/
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The correlation between luminance and redness within the retinal image turned out to be the most promising cue to the illuminant. ... In order to measure the spatial extent of the area in the field of vision that is relevant for the effect of the luminance-redness correlation, I varied the size of an annular region with...
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www.journalofvision.org/8/13/6/article.aspx
www.journalofvision.org/8/13/6/article.aspx
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We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual perception and the perceived facial similarity of children. ... This sort of linear cue combination model is common in the vision literature (for a review, see Landy, ... We describe it for signal detection tasks involving kinship.
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www.journalofvision.org/6/10/4/article.aspx
www.journalofvision.org/6/10/4/article.aspx
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The critics of higher ed have worked very hard to influence the public's perception. ... AAUP also correctly points out that there is no information here about the salience of the issue (i.e., where it ranks relative to other concerns about higher education). There is no evidence that this is a matter about which the...
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www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/07/12/poll
www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/07/12/poll
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The philosophy of sounds and auditory perception is one emerging area of the philosophy of perception that reaches beyond vision for insights about the nature, objects, contents, and varieties of perception.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/perception-auditory/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/perception-auditory/
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