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Match the terms, labelled a. through f., to their correct descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-separates contents of the cell from its surroundings
Misjudged Distance
A perceptual error where the actual distance between two points or objects is incorrectly estimated, affecting spatial perception and interactions.
Binocular Cue
Visual information taken in by two eyes that enable a sense of depth perception, or 3D vision.
Depth Perception
The ability to see objects in three dimensions and to judge the distance of objects.
Retinal Disparity
A key concept in binocular vision, referring to the slight difference in the images projected on the retina of each eye, which is crucial for depth perception.
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