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The study hypotheses are stated in the beginning of the introduction section.
Figure-Ground Perception
The ability to distinguish an object (the figure) from its surroundings (the ground).
Visual Afterimage
An optical illusion where an image continues to appear in one's vision after the exposure to the original image has ended.
Retinal Disparity
The slight difference in visual perception that comes from the images projected on the retinae of the eyes, which is a cue to depth perception.
Depth Perception
The ability to perceive the world in three dimensions and judge the distance of an object.
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