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Tetanus occurs when a muscle fiber is stimulated so rapidly that it is not allowed to relax between stimulations, resulting in a smooth, sustained contraction.
Monocular Cue
A visual perception mechanism that allows depth and distance to be discerned with just one eye.
Accommodation Cue
A visual information cue that helps perceive depth by changing the focus of the lens of the eye to see objects at different distances clearly.
Binocular Cue
Visual information taken in by both eyes that enables depth perception, distance estimation, and a three-dimensional view of the world.
Perceptual Tendency
The inclination to perceive or interpret information in a particular way, often based on prior experiences or biases.
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