Depth perception
the ability to see three-dimensional space and to accurately judge distances
Depth cues
messages sent from the environment or our own body and provide information to help us perceive depth or distance so that we can perceptually locate objects and perceive how far away they are
Binocular cues
– require both eyes to work together to provide the brain with information about depth and distance. Person with one eye can still judge depth, just not as well.
1) Retinal disparity
2) Convergence
Monocular cues
require information from one eye only
1) Accommodation
2) Pictorial cues
i) linear perspective
- creates impression of increasing distance
ii) relative size
iii) interposition
iv) texture gradient
v) height in the visual field