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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is required to support depth perception in humans?
A
Olfactory adaptation
B
Monocular cues such as color saturation
C
Auditory localization
D
Binocular cues such as retinal disparity
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that depth perception is the ability to perceive the world in three dimensions and judge the distance of objects.
Recognize that depth perception relies on visual information, particularly cues that help the brain interpret spatial relationships.
Identify that binocular cues involve the use of both eyes, which provide slightly different images due to their horizontal separation; this difference is called retinal disparity.
Know that monocular cues, such as color saturation, can provide some depth information but are not sufficient alone for accurate depth perception.
Conclude that binocular cues, especially retinal disparity, are essential for supporting depth perception in humans.