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depth perception
depth perceptionn. The ability to perceive spatial relationships, especially distances between objects, in three dimensions.depth′ percep`tion n. the ability to judge the dimensions and spatial relationships of objects. [1905–10] depth perception
depth perception[′depth pər′sep·shən] (physiology) Ability to judge spatial relationships. depth perceptionThe ability to estimate depth or distance between points in the field of vision. Depth perception reduces progressively as visibility reduces and is totally absent in darkness.depth perception
perception [per-sep´shun] the conscious mental registration of a sensory stimulus. adj., adj percep´tive.depth perception the ability to recognize depth or the relative distances to different objects in space.disturbed sensory perception a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a change in the amount of patterning of incoming stimuli, accompanied by a diminished, exaggerated, distorted, or impaired response to such stimuli.extrasensory perception (ESP) knowledge of, or response to, an external thought or objective event not achieved as the result of stimulation of the sense organs.depth per·cep·tionthe visual ability to judge depth or distance.depth perceptionn. The ability to perceive spatial relationships, especially distances between objects, in three dimensions.depth per·cep·tion (depth pĕr-sep'shŭn) The visual ability to judge depth or distance. LegalSeeperception |