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The Poisson probability distribution is an example of a continuous probability distribution.
Binocular Disparity
The difference in the images on the left and right retinas, which is the basis for depth perception and three-dimensional vision.
Motion Parallax
A depth cue that involves images of objects at different distances moving across the retina at different rates.
Apparent Movement
The perception of movement in a stationary object due to rapid sequential presentation of images or due to the context in which the object is viewed.
Visual Field
The total area in which objects can be seen in the peripheral vision while the eye focuses on a central point.
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