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Cubism Was a Movement That Emphasized Creating the Illusion of Reality

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Cubism was a movement that emphasized creating the illusion of reality by representing an object from a single vantage point.

Understand the role and effect of retinal and monocular cues in perception.
Comprehend the physiological and psychological aspects of vision impairments like cataracts.
Grasp the principles of auditory processing including the mechanisms of hearing and sound perception.
Understand the basics of perceptual adaptation and its implications on human perception.

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