Selective Attention: This term refers to our ability to focus on specific stimuli while filtering out irrelevant information. It allows us to concentrate on important visual cues while ignoring distractions.
Depth Perception: This term relates to our ability to perceive the distance and three-dimensional characteristics of objects in the environment. It helps us understand how far or near something is from us.
Perceptual Constancy: This term suggests that despite changes in sensory input, we tend to perceive objects as stable in size, shape, color, brightness, etc. For example, we still recognize a car as a car even if it appears smaller from a distance.