Would you agree that all images and videos are 2-D unless manipulated? A good parallax demonstration with a camera. While driving down the highway. Zoom a camera forward. As you zoom ahead. Everything in the distance will slow down in the camera. I also find that when encountering heavy rain on the highway. If you hold your cell camera in front of you. You can see much better. A good use for the cell phone camera and why we should have self-driving autos.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking but I would say that because our retinas are flat surfaces we don't "see" depth directly, we can only infer it using a number of cues, and this is what allows us to be fooled by illusions, 3d movies, etc. As for the perceived speed example, Akiyoshi Kitaoka has some great demonstrations of this: twitter.com/AkiyoshiKitaoka/status/1580692919761047552?s=20&t=npMeDgokTxpxz-Ua6xV2dw
Don't have a psych exam that I know about anytime soon as I have been out of college 28 years but happened upon your video looking for a description of Motion Parallax and I must say I found it quite interesting and watched the whole thing. As an instructor you did an excellent job of explaining the concepts. Thank you for creating this helpful content.
I normally get lost 1/3 way through the lecture, so no doubt this will help me understand the lecture better! Thank you! I loved the drawing, it's so cute 😅
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@@gaylecheung3087 As far as I know, many people with strabismus are not able to perceive 3D effects in movies because they are only focusing with one eye at a time, and thus their brain can't combine the two different images from each eye into a 3D image (this can also cause depth perception problems in everyday life). That said, some people may be able to experience some of the 3D effects in films, and I'm not an expert in this area so I might not be able to answer more detailed questions.
Thanks, was very interesting to watch. For me I absolutely feel like muscle memory for focusing my eyes gives me depth perception too. I can close my eyes and focus on objects around my room without looking at them. And when I do open my eyes, sure enough my eyes are already focused on the object.
Yes, there is also a feeling for adjusting the lens (accommodation) and coordinating the angle of both eyes (convergence) for focusing on different depths. This can also be useful for something like learning how to adjust one's eyes to view a stereogram or MagicEye image.
I haven’t done it in a long time since I was a child, when eating going for salt or pepper I’ll would mistakenly take the glass of milk and pour it into my meal. I’d never understand it for a long time. I notice now when playing certain app card games. I don’t see 3D movies correctly… 59 female, surgery at 13, didn’t really take, yes I have a dominant eye and strabismus from birth. Great at sport, baseball since grace 4 aways to corporate baseball 1st base but can never play 3rd past.. I get it now. Getting a door knob correctly I’ll basically hit part of my body on the frame of the door mostly at home, lol.
PS: Favourite sport dodging traffic, always know where somethings gonna land if I see you object coming towards me I know exactly where it’s gonna go that’s one of my lucky traits, knock on wood.. I’m a retired graphic designer
Absolutely! I'm currently working on videos related to intelligence testing and these will be followed by a unit on personality. I should be getting started on that in about 2 weeks!
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Would you agree that all images and videos are 2-D unless manipulated? A good parallax demonstration with a camera. While driving down the highway. Zoom a camera forward. As you zoom ahead. Everything in the distance will slow down in the camera. I also find that when encountering heavy rain on the highway. If you hold your cell camera in front of you. You can see much better. A good use for the cell phone camera and why we should have self-driving autos.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking but I would say that because our retinas are flat surfaces we don't "see" depth directly, we can only infer it using a number of cues, and this is what allows us to be fooled by illusions, 3d movies, etc. As for the perceived speed example, Akiyoshi Kitaoka has some great demonstrations of this: twitter.com/AkiyoshiKitaoka/status/1580692919761047552?s=20&t=npMeDgokTxpxz-Ua6xV2dw
AWESOME TUTORIAL . You are a great teacher. I was struggling to explain how we perceive depth
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Don't have a psych exam that I know about anytime soon as I have been out of college 28 years but happened upon your video looking for a description of Motion Parallax and I must say I found it quite interesting and watched the whole thing. As an instructor you did an excellent job of explaining the concepts. Thank you for creating this helpful content.
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Very nice video with explanation, specially the concepts are more clear through the diagrams,visually its more easy to grasp.Thank you!!
Thoroughly explained. I can't say enough thanks, so I will just say thanks a million for making these videos available.
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I'm a visual person so this is awesome! especially for hard to grasp concepts before my exam tomorrow! thanks for the help!
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I normally get lost 1/3 way through the lecture, so no doubt this will help me understand the lecture better! Thank you! I loved the drawing, it's so cute 😅
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Thank you so much for this video, I read the information of this idea on my book and couldn't comprehend it even in the third reading of it. THANK YOUUU
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Great explanation. Please make more videos on disorders like Dissociative disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders etc. And the therapeutic measures needed.. Keep it up :) Love from India !
Thanks! Eventually I'll create a series of videos on psychological disorders and treatment. Thanks for watching!
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Thank you so much. This video helped me understand the Concept. I like the way you are discribing things. In a simpile manner with good examples.
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Please can you do a video on Strabismus, ty
This isn't something that I have much detailed knowledge about but maybe I can make a video in the future
How about double vision and/or not about to see 3D movies....
@@gaylecheung3087 As far as I know, many people with strabismus are not able to perceive 3D effects in movies because they are only focusing with one eye at a time, and thus their brain can't combine the two different images from each eye into a 3D image (this can also cause depth perception problems in everyday life). That said, some people may be able to experience some of the 3D effects in films, and I'm not an expert in this area so I might not be able to answer more detailed questions.
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Thanks, was very interesting to watch. For me I absolutely feel like muscle memory for focusing my eyes gives me depth perception too. I can close my eyes and focus on objects around my room without looking at them. And when I do open my eyes, sure enough my eyes are already focused on the object.
Yes, there is also a feeling for adjusting the lens (accommodation) and coordinating the angle of both eyes (convergence) for focusing on different depths. This can also be useful for something like learning how to adjust one's eyes to view a stereogram or MagicEye image.
I haven’t done it in a long time since I was a child, when eating going for salt or pepper I’ll would mistakenly take the glass of milk and pour it into my meal. I’d never understand it for a long time. I notice now when playing certain app card games. I don’t see 3D movies correctly… 59 female, surgery at 13, didn’t really take, yes I have a dominant eye and strabismus from birth. Great at sport, baseball since grace 4 aways to corporate baseball 1st base but can never play 3rd past.. I get it now. Getting a door knob correctly I’ll basically hit part of my body on the frame of the door mostly at home, lol.
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PS: Favourite sport dodging traffic, always know where somethings gonna land if I see you object coming towards me I know exactly where it’s gonna go that’s one of my lucky traits, knock on wood.. I’m a retired graphic designer
It's interesting to hear a personal perspective on depth perception issues and glad you have that lucky trait!
Is accomodation (eye focussing) also a depth cue?
Yes, accommodation is a physiological depth cue based on tension of the ciliary muscle around the lens.
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Absolutely! I'm currently working on videos related to intelligence testing and these will be followed by a unit on personality. I should be getting started on that in about 2 weeks!
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