Psychology, asked by midhatfatim2002, 5 months ago

difference between binocular and monocular cues

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Answered by TheGlamorousBoy
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Unlike binocular cues, which involve the use of both eyes, monocular cues only require the use of one eye and can be presented in two dimensions. Because of this, many of these cues are used in art to create the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional space.

Answered by raimuskanrai2007
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Unlike binocular cues, which involve the use of both eyes, monocular cues only require the use of one eye and can be presented in two dimensions. Because of this, many of these cues are used in art to create the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional space.

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