3 tiny bones in the middle ear
malleus-incus-stapes
vibrates and sends the vibrations across middle ear
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ear drum
picks up sound vibrations that travel from the auditory canal
vibrates and makes the ossicles vibrate
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accommodation
tension of the muscles that changes the focal length
brings object into focus at different distances
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pictorial cues
occlusion-object that is covered is seen as farther away
relative size/familiar size
perspective convergence- linear perspective
texture gradient- looks coarse up close/ smooth farther away
shading
relative height/elevation cues
atmospheric(aerial) perspective- hazy
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consonance
degree of perceived pleasantness, similarity
-tones separated by octave have higher dissonance
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dissonance
degree of perceived unpleasantness, dissimilarty
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motion parallax
objects that are near us seem to be moving in the opposite distance and really fast
objects that are far away seem to be moving in the opposite direction but really slow
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convergence
difference in the direction of eyes
when we watch an object near us, the eye slant inward
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Dorsal Stream
where stream
locating sounds
Ossicles
3 tiny bones in the middle ear
malleus-incus-stapes
vibrates and sends the vibrations across middle ear
ear drum
picks up sound vibrations that travel from the auditory canal
vibrates and makes the ossicles vibrate
accommodation
tension of the muscles that changes the focal length
brings object into focus at different distances
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pictorial cues
occlusion-object that is covered is seen as farther away
relative size/familiar size
perspective convergence- linear perspective
texture gradient- looks coarse up close/ smooth farther away
shading
relative height/elevation cues
atmospheric(aerial) perspective- hazy
consonance
degree of perceived pleasantness, similarity
-tones separated by octave have higher dissonance
dissonance
degree of perceived unpleasantness, dissimilarty
motion parallax
objects that are near us seem to be moving in the opposite distance and really fast
objects that are far away seem to be moving in the opposite direction but really slow
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convergence
difference in the direction of eyes
when we watch an object near us, the eye slant inward
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Dorsal Stream
where stream
locating sounds
Ossicles
3 tiny bones in the middle ear
malleus-incus-stapes
vibrates and sends the vibrations across middle ear
ear drum
picks up sound vibrations that travel from the auditory canal
vibrates and makes the ossicles vibrate
accommodation
tension of the muscles that changes the focal length
brings object into focus at different distances
pictorial cues
occlusion-object that is covered is seen as farther away
relative size/familiar size
perspective convergence- linear perspective
texture gradient- looks coarse up close/ smooth farther away
shading
relative height/elevation cues
atmospheric(aerial) perspective- hazy
consonance
degree of perceived pleasantness, similarity
-tones separated by octave have higher dissonance
dissonance
degree of perceived unpleasantness, dissimilarty
motion parallax
objects that are near us seem to be moving in the opposite distance and really fast
objects that are far away seem to be moving in the opposite direction but really slow
convergence
difference in the direction of eyes
when we watch an object near us, the eye slant inward
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