Multiple Sources of Depth Information: An Ecological Approach

  • Davies M
  • Green P
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The purpose of perceiving depth is to control behaviour within a three- dimensional world. This may involve gross locomotion of the animal within the environment, monitoring the movement of others, or movement of limbs in relation to the animal’s body and the...

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Davies, M. N. O., & Green, P. R. (1994). Multiple Sources of Depth Information: An Ecological Approach. In Perception and Motor Control in Birds (pp. 339–356). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75869-0_19

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