Title: Depth perception
1Psy 102
Depth perception
2PartySunday March 12th, 11am--6pm111, 11th
St,Del MarBring a friend or two
3Depth cues
- Monocular
- Size (perspective)
- Covering
- Haze
- Shape from shading
- Binocular
- Accommodation
- Convergence
- Binocular disparity (stereo)
4Visual angle
5Figure 1. Relative size. A retinal image of a
small car is considered to be distant
6Figure 3. Linear perspective. Parallel lines such
as railway lines converge with increasing
distance.
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10Interposition or Covering
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12Figure 4. Aerial perspective. Mountains in the
distance appear more blue.
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16Figure 5. Shape from shading Highlights and
shadows provide information about depth.
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18Shape from Shading
- Bumps hollows
- Convex (Normal) vs. Hollow face
- We expect, therefore see, Normal face
- Moving hollow face looks rubbery
- Brain says
- What physical objsect could look convex give
these motion signals? - Ans Rubber convex face
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20Motion and depth
21Optic flow
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24Size constancyOur ability to perceive the true
physical size of objects, despite size changes in
retinal image caused by distance
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27Fun with SIZE cues
- Ames Window
- Ames Room
- Patrick Hughes false-perspective paintings
- Normal Cooks knockoffs
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30Thank you.