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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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Several years ago, Bryce, a devoted fan of the Houston Rockets basketball team who had gone to many games in person, saw the pla

yer Yao Ming (who is 7’6" tall) standing next to his coach Jeff VanGundy (who is less than 6 feet tall). Bryce still remembers that she correctly perceived the two men as being the same distance away from her. Which depth cue most influenced her perception?​
a. relative heightb. relative sizec. familiar sized.accretion
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1 answer:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

The depth cue that most influenced her perception was familiar size

Explanation:

Depth cues in the Human Visual system are how our brain perceives the objects around us, this could be through physiological, psychological or both functions. Familiar size is a depth visual cue that helps us calculate the distance of an object in reference to the size that we already know it has so we can automatically determine how close or far it is.

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