Sunday, November 10, 2013

Monocular Cues: Part 2 -- Linear Perception





Linear perception is the monocular cue provided by the convergence of lines toward a single point of the horizon. Looking down a set of railroad tracks or down a long strait road is a good example. We know that the tracks do not meet (they are parallel the entire time) but they appear to come together at a single point.

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