The size-distance relation and intrinsic geometry of visual space: implications for processing.

Author(s)
Foley, J.M.
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Abstract

When a perceived frontal size is matched to a perceived ego- centric distance with only primary cues available, the corresponding physical size-distance ratio is about 0. 5. Perceived visual angle exceeds physical angle by much less. This is demonstrated in two experiments. Results are interpreted as disconfirming the hypothesis that perceived size is inferred from visual angle and perceived distance. Rather they suggest two independent modes of spatial information processing.

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B 670 T /83.2
Source

IN:Vision Research, 12 (1972) no. 2, February, blz. 323-332, bibliogr.

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