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Perception of Motion, Depth and Form. 4C. Afference. Barberpole Illusion. Binocular cues for depth perception. vergence movements. ocular disparity, or parallax (stereoscopic depth perception). Monocular cues for depth perception. occlusion (overlapping). shading. apparent elevation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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4C

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Afference

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Binocular cues for depth perception

vergence movements

ocular disparity, or parallax(stereoscopic depth perception)

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Monocular cues for depth perception

occlusion (overlapping)

apparent elevationline convergence

color shifts (great distances)movement parallax, relative motion

sizetexture

loss of contrast (great distances)

shading

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Retinotectal SystemControls eye movements

1. Saccades2. Smooth pursuit3. Vergence4. Jitter5. Nystagmus

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