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Figure 4.1
Determinants
of k/k
-In Figure 4.1, if the initial amount of labour increases, then:
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.
Interposition
A visual cue in which an object partially blocks the view of another, indicating the first object is closer to the viewer.
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