@@PsychExplained thank you so much i watch this video one night before my university entrance exam.. and because of I was able to answer the questions related to this topic🥰
Thank you very much for this insightful video! The way you explain everything is very clear and also brief. I’m here because I’m trying to understand how it’s like to have no depth perception, but after watching this video, I have less idea how that’s even possible. Does having no depth perception means that they can’t see shadows? Parallel lines don’t converge or size doesn’t change with distance? Is it only a short-distance problem? How about driving cars? However, the most curious thing is that they often said that having no depth perception is like looking the world in 2D. Wouldn’t it still be 3D though since you only don’t know how far things are, but can at least know that it is far away (for very far objects like mountains)
I am actually monocular. only one of my eyes is able to see. it was today that I found out I have been missing much field of vision :( Anyways great explanation sir !
Would color be monocular or binocular? I have monocular vision due to strabismus and sometimes things that are brightly colored but are further away can look closer if the object in front is a darker or neutral color?
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Great video! I am a psychology teacher and will use this video when I teach my unit on perception. Thank you for sharing this!
Wonderful! I also teach psychology. I originally started making videos for my own students but it slowly grew from there. Where do you teach?
@@PsychExplained I teach Social Studies at Pleasant Hope High School in Missouri.
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Very efficiently explained. Thank you. Please make videos on Intelligence and statistics
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This is really well explained, my psychology exam is in a week and this really cleared up all my queries.
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@@PsychExplained thank you so much i watch this video one night before my university entrance exam.. and because of I was able to answer the questions related to this topic🥰
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Thank you very much for this insightful video! The way you explain everything is very clear and also brief. I’m here because I’m trying to understand how it’s like to have no depth perception, but after watching this video, I have less idea how that’s even possible. Does having no depth perception means that they can’t see shadows? Parallel lines don’t converge or size doesn’t change with distance? Is it only a short-distance problem? How about driving cars? However, the most curious thing is that they often said that having no depth perception is like looking the world in 2D. Wouldn’t it still be 3D though since you only don’t know how far things are, but can at least know that it is far away (for very far objects like mountains)
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Good teaching with vivid examples. I’d stay away from that dangerously looking railroad tracks though 😂
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Oh so we have two eyes so we would be able to see in three dimensions? That makes sense, yet it's incredible interesting
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I am actually monocular. only one of my eyes is able to see.
it was today that I found out I have been missing much field of vision :(
Anyways great explanation sir !
I'm sorry to hear about your recent discovery, but I'm glad you found the explanation helpful!
Would color be monocular or binocular? I have monocular vision due to strabismus and sometimes things that are brightly colored but are further away can look closer if the object in front is a darker or neutral color?
I wouldn’t consider color either. These cues are more about depth perception.