
kinetic depth effect
The kinetic depth effect refers to the way our perception of an object's three-dimensional shape changes as it moves. When an object rotates or shifts, the changes in light and shadow, along with the perspective we gain from different angles, help us understand its depth and contours. This phenomenon allows us to perceive the object's surface and features more accurately, even when it's viewed from different positions. Essentially, movement enhances our ability to judge size and shape, providing a clearer sense of the object's depth in space.