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Psychology - Sensation and Perception - MCAT Practice Questions
The simultaneous inward movement of both eyes to determine object depth is known as: Convergence
Depth information that can be perceived using only one eye is referred to as: Monocular Cues
The phenomenon where objects moving at a constant speed appear to move more quickly if they are closer to the observer is called: Motion Parallax
The tendency to perceive a familiar object's color as consistent, even when viewed under drastically different lighting conditions, is an example of: Object Constancy