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-In terms of slope stability factors in Table 16.2, earthquakes can do what?
Binocular Disparity
The slight difference in images seen by each eye, which is crucial for depth perception.
Induced Motion
An optical illusion where a stationary object appears to be moving due to the movement of the surrounding frame or context.
Cue for Depth
Visual or auditory information that helps perceive the relative distance of objects in space, aiding in depth perception.
Apparent Movement
The perception of movement produced by stimuli that are stationary but are presented first at one position and then, at an appropriate time interval, presented at a different position.
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