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Depth Perception Principles Quiz

#1

Which of the following depth cues is based on the principle that objects closer to the viewer tend to block the view of objects behind them?

Interposition
Explanation

Objects blocking others are perceived as closer.

#2

Which of the following depth cues is based on the principle that objects that appear higher in the visual field are perceived as being further away?

Height in the visual field
Explanation

Objects higher in the visual field are perceived as more distant.

#3

What term describes the phenomenon where the brain fills in gaps in our visual perception to create a complete, whole object?

Closure
Explanation

Mental filling of gaps to form complete objects.

#4

In which depth cue do objects that are further away appear to have less detail and texture compared to objects that are closer?

Texture gradient
Explanation

Detail decreases with distance in visual field.

#5

Which depth perception principle involves the perception of depth and distance based on the changing size of objects as they move closer or further away?

Relative size
Explanation

Distance perception based on object size changes.

#6

Which monocular cue relies on the apparent convergence of parallel lines as they recede into the distance?

Linear perspective
Explanation

Perception of depth through converging lines.

#7

Which binocular cue involves the brain interpreting the different images received by each eye to perceive depth?

Retinal disparity
Explanation

Brain's use of differing images from each eye for depth perception.

#8

In which principle of perceptual organization do we tend to perceive elements that are grouped together as part of the same object?

Proximity
Explanation

Grouped elements are perceived as a whole object.

#9

What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where objects that are closer to the viewer appear to move faster than objects that are further away?

Motion parallax
Explanation

Objects closer seem to move faster relative to those further away.

#10

Which depth perception cue involves the brain's interpretation of familiar objects as being of a standard size, allowing for the perception of their distance?

Familiar size
Explanation

Perception of distance based on known object sizes.

#11

Which depth perception principle involves the perception of depth and distance based on the way objects appear to change shape or form as they move closer or further away?

Shape constancy
Explanation

Perception of depth based on object's consistent shape.

#12

Which of the following is a binocular depth cue that involves the eyes turning inward to focus on nearby objects?

Convergence
Explanation

Inward eye movement for focusing on near objects.

#13

Which depth perception principle involves the perception of depth and distance based on the relative clarity or sharpness of objects?

Relative clarity
Explanation

Depth perception based on the clarity of objects.

#14

Which depth perception principle involves the interpretation of overlapping objects as being closer to the viewer?

Interposition
Explanation

Objects blocking others are perceived as closer.

#15

What is the phenomenon where objects that are moving at a constant rate appear to slow down and stop as they move further away?

Motion parallax
Explanation

Objects appear to slow down with increasing distance.

#16

Which of the following depth cues relies on the brain's interpretation of shadows to perceive depth and distance?

Shadow size
Explanation

Depth perception using shadow dimensions.

#17

In which depth cue do distant objects appear less clear and distinct compared to nearby objects due to atmospheric conditions?

Aerial perspective
Explanation

Atmospheric effects reduce clarity with distance.

#18

Which depth perception principle involves the brain's interpretation of the level of detail and texture on objects to perceive depth and distance?

Texture gradient
Explanation

Depth perception based on detail and texture gradient.

#19

What is the phenomenon where objects that are closer to the viewer appear to move faster than objects that are further away?

Motion parallax
Explanation

Objects closer seem to move faster relative to those further away.

#20

Which depth perception principle involves the interpretation of objects that are partially blocked by other objects as being further away?

Interposition
Explanation

Objects blocking others are perceived as closer.

#21

In which depth cue do distant objects appear less distinct and detailed than closer objects due to atmospheric effects such as dust and haze?

Aerial perspective
Explanation

Atmospheric effects reduce clarity with distance.

#22

Which depth perception principle involves the interpretation of the size of familiar objects to perceive their distance from the viewer?

Familiar size
Explanation

Perception of distance based on known object sizes.

#23

Which monocular depth cue relies on the apparent distortion or stretching of objects as they recede into the distance?

Linear perspective
Explanation

Objects appear to converge as they recede.

#24

Which depth perception principle is associated with the phenomenon where distant objects appear less distinct and detailed than nearby objects?

Aerial perspective
Explanation

Distant objects appear less detailed due to atmospheric effects.

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