Research using the visual cliff indicates that depth perception: O is primarily learned. O depends on both binocular and monocular cues. O is highly influenced by cultural factors. O is innate.
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Test yourself repeatedly throughout your studies. This will not only help you figure out what you know and don't know; the testing itself will help you learn and remember the information more effectively The visual cliff experiments suggest that a. infants have not yet developed depth perception. b. crawling human infants and very young animals perceive depth. c. we have no way of knowing whether infants can perceive depth. d. unlike other species, humans are able to perceive depth in infancy.
The visual cliff experiments suggest that a. infants have not yet developed depth perception. b. crawling human infants and very young animals perceive depth. c. we have no way of knowing whether infants can perceive depth. d. unlike other species, humans are able to perceive depth in infancy.
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