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The main question behind the study of depth and motion perception is ____.
 
  a. how the senses accommodate to incoming depth and motion cues
  b. how the body in motion collects perceptual information
  c. how the brain converts two-dimensional sensory input into three-dimensional perceptions
  d. what parts of the brain are most involved with the interpretation of motion and distance

Question 2

Artists are able to create rich 3D environments on a 2D canvas by utilizing various techniques that essentially trick our ____.
 
  a. absolute threshold
  b. divided attention
  c. depth perception
  d. just-noticeable difference



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