Our ability to distinguish between movements of a retinal image caused by eye
movements and those caused by an object's movements depends on
a. the angle of observation.
b. the relative speed of the movements.
c. the ratio of top-down to bottom-up processing.
d. the brain's involvement in moving the eyes.
e. visual acuity and saccadic eye movements.
d. the brain's involvement in moving the eyes.
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