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Numeric data is any number that can be used in a mathematical calculation.
Visual Illusions
Perceptual anomalies where visual perception differs from reality, often due to the brain's interpretation of ambiguous or misleading visual information.
Culture Differences
are the variations in the practices, customs, and norms observed among different societies, ethnic groups, or cultures.
Binocular Cues
Visual information taken in by both eyes that aids in depth perception, including stereopsis, convergence, and the vergence movement.
Monocular Cues
Visual information that allows for perception of depth and distance using one eye.
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