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Patrick Cavanagh1,2,3,4, Roberto Casati5,6, James H Elder1,7,8
1Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Shadows provide depth cues, but interpretation relies on assumptions. Human depth perception is mainly influenced by shadow offset, not blur or light direction, supporting specific shadow-to-depth models.
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