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In comparison to ionotropic receptors,metabotropic receptors
Visual Angle
The angle formed by lines projecting from the extremes of an object to the eye, influencing how large the object appears to the observer.
Retinal Image
The image projected onto the retina of the eye, where light-sensitive receptor cells convert light into neural signals for the brain to interpret.
Perceptual Constancy
The brain's ability to recognize objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change in shape, size, or color.
Movement Parallax
Movement parallax is a depth cue that arises because objects at different distances move across the visual field at different rates relative to the observer’s motion.
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