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Visual Illusions
Optical phenomena where the observed image differs significantly from the actual object, leading to misinterpretation of its true nature.
Proximity
The physical or psychological closeness between people, objects, or ideas; in psychology, it often relates to how close two or more stimuli are to each other and how this influences perception and relationships.
Linear Perspective
A technique in drawing and painting that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface, representing objects smaller as their distance from the observer increases.
Monocular Depth Cue
Visual information that allows for the perception of depth using the input from just one eye.
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