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Based on the Evidence Obtained in Numerous Cross-Cultural Investigations of Depth

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Based on the evidence obtained in numerous cross-cultural investigations of depth perception, it seems reasonable to conclude that


A) depth perception, whether in pictures or real space, is innate and invariant across cultures.
B) the basic processes in depth perception, whether in pictures or real space, are learned and are quite variable across cultures.
C) perception of depth using monocular cues is innate, but perception of depth using binocular cues must be learned.
D) the application of pictorial depth cues to pictures is partly an acquired skill, but the basic processes of depth perception in real space appear to be similar across cultures.

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