The main question behind the study of depth and motion perception is
A. how the senses accommodate to incoming depth and motion cues.
B. how the body in motion collects perceptual information.
C. how the brain converts two-dimensional sensory input into three-dimensional perceptions.
D. what parts of the brain are most involved with the interpretation of motion and distance.
Answer: C
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