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So today we're tasked with identifying the depth queue that uses both eyes.
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We're given four options, monocular, binocular, linear perspective, and accommodating.
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So what immediately stands up to me and not really belonging in this group of words is linear perspective.
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And the definition of linear perspective is easily given away by the word linear.
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Linear perspective is defined by our perception of depth in an image when we see two parallel lines conversion.
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In that way, the word linear should remind us that linear perspective refers to lines being seen, converging, resulting in our perception of depth.
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Going down, we have the word accommodating.
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And although accommodating and accommodation have multiple definitions throughout psychology, in sensation and perception, it specifically refers to how the lens will change its shape to focus on objects that are either far away by concentrating how much light...