For a looming object, when occlusion is much greater for objects on the left side and disocclusion is much greater for objects on the right side, we perceive that:
A) the object is traveling toward our left ear
B) the object is traveling toward our right ear
C) the object is traveling directly toward us
D) the object is not moving
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