AP PSYCHOLOGY

SENSATION AND PERCEPTION

VISUAL ORGANIZATION AND INTERPRETATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Various angles observed using retinal disparity is an example of what type of cue?
A
monocular cue
B
binocular cue
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -These are typically classified into binocular cues and monocular cues. Binocular cues are based on the receipt of sensory information in three dimensions from both eyes and monocular cues can be observed with just one eye. Binocular cues include retinal disparity, which exploits parallax and vergence.

Detailed explanation-2: -Retinal disparity is a binocular cue used to perceive depth between two near objects. It does so by comparing the different images from both retinas. Each eye receives different images because they are usually around two and half inches apart.

Detailed explanation-3: -If you hold your finger out at arm’s length and then look at it alternately with your left eye only and then your right eye only, the image of your finger relative to the world behind it will shift somewhat. This is binocular disparity, which helps provide the basis for the determination of depth.

Detailed explanation-4: -Lesson Summary. Retinal disparity is the fact that the left and right fields of vision provide slightly different visual images when focusing on a single object. It is a type of binocular visual cue that allows people to perceive depth and distance.

Detailed explanation-5: -Retinal disparity is a type of binocular cues of depth perception, which refers to the slightest difference between images that are viewed by the left and the right eyes.

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