Oculomotor cues help us make inferences about depth and distance by using:

a) Visual input from each eye separately.
b) Visual input integrated from the two eyes.
c) Information from eye muscles on where the eyes are directed
d) None of the above

Ans: c) Information from eye muscles on where the eyes are directed

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