Monocular and binocular depth cues

Cards (11)

  • Monocular depth cues 

    Cues that tell us approximately how far away something is using one eye
    • Height in plane
    • Relative size
    • Occlusion
    • Linear perspective
  • Height in plane
    • Normally perceive something to be closer to you if it is lower in the plane (bottom of the picture)
    • Objects higher up look further away
  • Relative size 

    • The more distant an object is, the smaller it will look on your retina.
  • Occlusion
    • If one object blocks another, the image that is blocking looks closer to us
  • Linear perspective

    • Parallel lines that go back in the distance .
    • Could be used for the orientation of a building or a road.
  • Binocular depth cues

    Cues that tell us precisely how far away something is, using two eyes
    • Retinal disparity
    • Convergence
  • Retinal disparity

    • As your retinas are 2.5 inches apart, they see images differently, especially when the image is closer to your eyes.
  • Convergence
    • The muscles in our eyes have to work harder as something moves closer to our eyes
  • Monocular- One eyes (Mono- One)
    Binocular- Two eyes (Bi- Two)