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Perception 4/e Cover Image
Perception, 4/e
Robert Sekuler, Brandeis University
Randolph Blake, Vanderbilt University

Seeing a Three-Dimensional World

Chapter Outline

  1. EGOCENTRIC DIRECTION
    1. Attention to Location
    2. Turning the World Upside Down
  2. DEPTH PERCEPTION: THE THIRD DIMENSION
  3. OCULOMOTOR CUES TO DEPTH
  4. BINOCULAR VISUAL INFORMATION: STEREOPSIS
    1. Retinal Disparity
    2. Matching the Left and Right Eyes' Views
    3. The Neural Basis of Stereopsis
  5. MONOCULAR VISUAL DEPTH INFORMATION
    1. Static Cues to Depth
      1. Interposition
      2. Size
      3. Perspective
      4. Shading
    2. Motion Parallax
  6. INTEGRATION OF DEPTH INFORMATION
  7. DEPTH, ILLUSIONS, AND SIZE CONSTANCY