Across
- 1. Says we learn to understand what we see, using past experience.
- 4. A guess we make based on what we already know.
- 7. When one object covers part of another object. The one in front looks closer.
- 8. The ability to see how near or far something is.
- 10. The information we get from our senses (like eyes, ears, skin).
- 11. Clues to distance that use just one eye.
- 12. When what we see tricks our brain. It looks different from what it really is.
- 14. Things we are born with.
- 15. A picture that can be seen in two different ways.
Down
- 2. Says we don't need to learn how to see; we are born able to see the world properly.
- 3. How we understand and make sense of the world using our senses.
- 5. Keeping the same idea of an object's shape, size, or color even when it looks different.
- 6. Something we see in an illusion that is not really there.
- 9. Clues to distance that need both eyes working together.
- 13. Things we learn from the world and people around us.
