Asked by Michael Weston on May 07, 2024

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The child's toy known as the View-Master presented two slightly different pictures to the two eyes, producing an effect of three-dimensionality. Which depth cue did the View-Master rely on?

A) motion parallax
B) texture gradients
C) binocular disparity
D) redundancy

Binocular Disparity

The slight difference in visual perspective seen by each eye, contributing to depth perception and three-dimensional vision.

Three-Dimensionality

The quality of having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth.

View-Master

View-Master is a stereoscopic viewing device for observing three-dimensional images on a paper disk, traditionally used for recreational and educational purposes.

  • Expound on the concept of binocular disparity and its critical function in depth perception.
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Carlyon KlattMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The View-Master relied on binocular disparity, which is the difference between the retinal images in the two eyes that provides information about depth. The two slightly different pictures presented to the two eyes in the View-Master created a stereoscopic effect, producing the perception of three-dimensionality.