Gibson’s theory suggests that the ____ gives us all the information required for perception. Gibson believed that ____ and ____ are the same thing. The ____ detect everything we need to judge depth, distance and movement. We don’t need to learn from our past-experience. Gibson suggests that our perception is influenced by ____, which is ____. According to Gibson, When we are moving, the point we are moving towards stays stationary and everything else rushes away from it. ____ are detected by our eyes, which lets our brain know that we are moving, so we can make judgements about the speed and direction that we are travelling in. ____ is an example of a ____, which tells the brain the speed we are moving. When we are moving, objects closer in our visual field appear to move faster than objects further away. An example of this is when we are on a train, the trees in the distance appear to move ____ than the hedge right beside the railway track, which appear to move ____.

A Description of Gibson's Direct Theory of Perception

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