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In the breathing cycle, the atmospheric pressure normally does not change.
Binocular Cues
Visual information taken in by two eyes that enable a sense of depth and three-dimensional perception.
Monocular Cues
Visual information that can be perceived with one eye alone and helps in judging depth and distance, including texture gradient, relative size, and motion parallax.
Dichromatic Cues
Visual information that helps in the perception of color, particularly in individuals with dichromacy, which is a form of color blindness featuring two instead of three cone cell types for color vision.
Phi
Represents the Golden Ratio, approximately equal to 1.618, which is considered aesthetically pleasing in art and architecture; also a symbol used in psychology by Wolfgang Köhler for the phi phenomenon, an optical illusion of perceived motion.
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