I would say..
B.) One-quarter to one-third.
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contextual cues about depth
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it seems that the participants' brains are using contextual cues about depth to guide the perception. This can be said because the brain is subconsciously measuring both lines in relationship towards each other as well as various objects around the lines at different depths, which would lead to inaccurate measurements as opposed to comparing the lines together at the same depth perception.
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Not all of our emotions come from the old parts of our brain; we also interpret our experiences to create a more complex array of emotional experiences. For instance, the amygdala may sense fear when it senses that the body is falling, but that fear may be interpreted completely differently (perhaps even as excitement) when we are falling on a roller-coaster ride than when we are falling from the sky in an airplane that has lost power.
The negative is that studied research suggests that being around someone who's stressed/depressed/ill can increase your own stress levels. Negative contagious emotions, like sadness, fear, anger or stress can be damaging to your own overall health/mental state.
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Personally, I grew up having to hear a LOT of arguing between my parents… I honestly believe that it influenced the amount of stress I had back then.. that I wouldn’t have had normally :/