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- Created on: 18-12-15 11:34
1. How do autostereograms differ from normal stereograms?
- The two pictures are superimposed rather than adjacent
- The picture is repeated rather than varied
- The two pictures are adjacent rather than superimposed
- The picture is varied rather than repeated
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2. What happens to depth as disparity increases?
- None of the above
- Perceived depth increases
- Perceived depth stays the same
- Perceived depth decreases
3. In stereopsis, what happens when objects are too far away?
- Disparity becomes too small, depth cannot be inferred
- Double vision (diplopia)
4. In stereopsis, what happens when objects are too close?
- Double vision (diplopia)
- Disparity becomes too small, depth cannot be inferred
5. What is crossed disparity?
- Objects positioned closer than the fixation point on the horopter have crossed disparity
- Objects positioned further from the fixation point on the horopter have crossed disparity
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