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All species, by the time they are mobile, have this ability as it is essential.
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Monocular cues are depth cues available to either eye alone; includes relative size and height, linear perspective, texture gradient, and interposition.
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Recognition by Components - Geon Basic units of objectssimple shapes like cylinders and pyramids - Viewpoint invariance Perception that an object doesnt change when an observer sees the object from a new vantage point o Problems Lots of limitsletter recognition & face recognition.
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PowerPoint Slides accompany each brain.
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Depth Perception Directions Using your notes, answer the following questions.
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Your brain constructs your.
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Monocular cues are depth cues available to either eye alone; includes relative size and height, linear perspective, texture gradient, and interposition.
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