Asked by CAITLYN STAPLETON on Apr 27, 2024

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What causes binocular disparity?

A) the distance between our eyes
B) our ability to see somewhat better out of the right eye
C) the fact that the cornea is not a perfect hemisphere
D) the fact that the retina is not perfectly flat

Binocular Disparity

A depth cue based on the differences between the two eyes’ views of the world. This difference becomes less pronounced the farther an object is from the observer.

  • Explain how principles of perception and constancies influence our understanding of object size and depth.
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glaiza biasonMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Binocular disparity is caused by the distance between our eyes. The eyes are positioned slightly apart from each other, resulting in each eye having a slightly different viewpoint of the same object. This difference in viewpoint is known as binocular disparity.