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When a Good Is Nonrivalrous in Consumption, Then

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When a good is nonrivalrous in consumption, then:

Identify and explain various depth cues, including binocular cues, monocular cues, and their implications for perceiving distance.
Recognize the importance of perceptual organization principles (closure, continuity) in interpreting visual information.
Comprehend how perceptual constancy (including brightness, color, shape constancy) allows for consistent perception despite changes in environmental conditions.
Understand the role of experience and innate mechanisms in the development and function of depth perception.

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