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A "non-binding" constraint is:
Three Dimensions
The state or quality of having three measurements: length, width, and depth, used to describe the physical world and represented in geometry, design, and spatial understanding.
Figure-Ground Relationship
The principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out (figure) and those that are left over (ground).
Binocular Cue
Visual information taken in by two eyes that enable a person to perceive depth and 3D characteristics of objects.
Convergence
A binocular cue to depth and distance in which the muscle movements in an individual’s two eyes provide information about how deep and/or far away something is.
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