A. Motion parallax
B. Texture gradient
C. Height in plane
D. Linear perspective
Related Mcqs:
- One of the following is not a monocular depth cue ______________?
A. Interposition
B. Relative moment
C. Convergence
D. Accommodation
E. None of these - Not a monocular cue for depth is _________________?
A. relative size
B. linear perspective
C. convergence
D. interposition - In a painting, train tracks may look as if they go off into the distance because the artist draws the tracks as converging lines a pictorial cue to depth known as:
A. Interposition
B. texture gradient
C. convergence
D. linear perspective - The sand at Akram’s feet appeared coarse, and he could see the individual grains of sand. However, the sand down the beach appeared to be much finer and less granular. This apparent difference in the sand may have partially resulted from the depth cue of:
A. Texture gradient
B. Convergence
C. Light and shadow
D. Interposition - As the large butterfly flew toward Tahir, he could tell it was getting closer because he could feel his eyes turning inward toward his nose as he watched it. In this instance, Tahir was able to judge how far away the butterfly was using the depth cue of:
A. Relative size
B. Accommodation
C. Depth perception
D. Convergence - Rais just came back from seeing a neurologist. Rais tells you that he will be having a test in which images of his brain will be recorded after radioactive chemicals have been injected into his chemicals have been injected into his bloodstream. However, Rais can’t remember the actual name of the test. it appears that his neurologist is planning:
A. an electroencephalograph (EEG) recording
B. a positron emission tomography (PET) scan
C. a computerized tomography(CT) scan
D. a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan - Which of the following is considered a monocular cure for depth?
A. convergence
B. accommodation
C. depth perspective
D. singularity - All of the following are monocular cues for depth perception EXCEPT:
A. Relative size
B. Retinal disparity
C. Linear perspective
D. Texture gradient - John failed his mate exam but made a touch down during the homecoming game. He took credit for winning the game but blamed his professor for his Mate test failure. This is known as the:
A. Fundamental attribution error
B. Attribution of negative causality
C. Self- serving bias
D. Cognitive dissonance model - Which of the following constitutes monocular depth cues?
A. relative size
B. linear perspective
C. interposition
D. all of the above