The effect of object familiarity on the perception of size and distance.

Author(s)
Grogel, W.C.
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Abstract

The perceived sizes and perceived distances of familiar objects were investigated in two experiments in which images of familiar objects were presented monocular, one at a time in an otherwise dark field of view. The results are consistent with the conclusion that, as a consequence of these off-sized perceptions, the observer's judgements of the object distances reflect inferential rather than perceptual processes.

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Quaterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 21 (1969), p. 239-247.

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