Perception of real movement as a function of angle approach

Auteur(s)
Brown. D.R. Naylor, J.C. & Michels, K.H.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The study reports an attempt to determine the effect of angle of approach on amount of movement necessary to perceive a point-source of light as being in motion. It was found that as angle increased threshold decreased. This result was interpreted as being primarily a function of rate of movement. In the light of previous work it is suggested that the relationship between rate of movement and threshold is curvilinear.

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Bibliotheeknummer
A 2405 fo
Uitgave

American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 75(1962), March, p. 144-146.

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