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A person who can produce more of a good than another person is said to possess a comparative advantage.
Perceptual Constancy
The ability of the brain to maintain a stable perception of an object even as sensory input about the object changes (e.g., changes in lighting, angle, or distance).
Retinal Disparity
The slight difference in the visual images that reach each of the eyes, leading to the perception of depth and the ability to see the world in three dimensions.
Moon Illusion
A perceptual phenomenon where the moon appears larger near the horizon than it does while higher up in the sky.
Distance Cues
Visual and auditory signals that help an organism estimate the distance of an object or sound source.
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