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Donald Campbell's (1965) biological viewpoint is that
Stroboscopic Motion
The visual perception of motion produced by a rapid succession of static images, as in motion pictures.
Texture Gradients
A visual cue in perception where the texture of objects becomes denser and finer as the distance from the observer increases, aiding in the perception of depth.
Object Constancy
The understanding that objects remain the same, irrespective of changes in viewing conditions such as angle, distance, or lighting.
Size
A dimension that determines how large or small something is.
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