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●FIGURE 3.11 (a) Viewing two quarters held at diff erent distances. (b) Positioning the
two quarters so, when viewed with one eye, their edges appear to be touching. (c) The far
quarter causes a smaller image on the observer’s retina than does the near quarter.
(a)
(b)
(c)
TABLE 3.1 Perception Is Not Completely Determined by the Size of the Image on the Retina
Example
Size of Image on
Receptors Perception
Two creatures on railroad
tracks
Image size is the same. Far creature appears larger.
Two quarters at diff erent
distances
Far quarter has smaller image
on the receptors.
Two quarters appear about the same
size when viewed with two eyes.
Person walking to the other
side of the room
Person’s image on observer’s
retina becomes smaller as he
walks away.
Person appears the same size when
near and farther away.
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