Asked by Alexandria Vereen on Sep 29, 2024

Which of the following explains the moon illusion

A)  motion parallax
B)  size constancy 
C)  interposition
D)  texture gradient

Moon Illusion

A visual illusion where the Moon appears larger near the horizon than it does while higher up in the sky.

Size Constancy

A perceptual phenomenon where the perceived size of an object remains constant despite changes in the distance from which it is viewed.

Motion Parallax

A depth cue in visual perception where objects closer to the observer move faster across the visual field than objects further away.

  • Acquire knowledge about perceptual constancies and the processes involved in maintaining the perception of a constant environment in the face of change.