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05/05/2022 9:25 am
Experiments involving infants' perception of 3-D figures, when combined with visual cliff data, suggest that
- at least some level of depth perception is innate.
- depth perception is heavily dependent on skillful motor coordination.
- depth perception is almost entirely learned.
- neither innate mechanisms nor learning have much effect on depth perception.
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1. at least some level of depth perception is innate