Motion Parallax

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Motion Parallax

Motion Parallax provides perceptual cues about differences in distance and motion and is associated with depth perception. As an example, if you’re riding in a car, objects that are close to you seem to go by really quickly (for example, a road sign that you pass), but objects that are further away appear to move much more slowly.

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