Take a mug and begin to slowly move it toward the tip of your nose. While looking at the mug, continue the movement until the mug actually touches the tip of your nose and your eyes are turned in toward your nose. You begin to feel the tension in the muscles that move your eyes. Explain the depth cue that causes this phenomenon.
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