& The term ‘‘size contrast and assimilation’ ’ refers to a large class of geometrical illusions in which the apparent sizes of identical visual targets in various contexts are different. Here we have examined whether these intriguing discrepancies between physical and perceived size can be explained by a visual process in which percepts are determined by the probability distribu-tion of the possible real-world sources of retinal stimuli. To test this idea, we acquired a range image database of natural scenes that specified the location of every image point in 3-D space. By sampling the possible physical sources of various size contrast or assimilation stimuli in the database, we determined the probability distributions of the size of th...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
We are studying how people perceive naturalistic suprathreshold changes in the colour, size, shape o...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
Problems of size-constancy have been explored in the context of human adjustment to his environmenta...
AbstractEveryday scenes often contain sets of similar objects. Perceptual representations may summar...
It is a well-known fact that under certain circumstances one and the same object may be perceived as...
Perception is often influenced by context. A well-known class of perceptual context effects is perce...
An object's retinal image size is determined by a combination of its physical size and its distance,...
It is known that judgments about objects’ distances are influenced by familiar size: a soccer ball l...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Various hypotheses derived from Gibson's psychophysical theory of perception are experimentally test...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
We are studying how people perceive naturalistic suprathreshold changes in the colour, size, shape o...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
Problems of size-constancy have been explored in the context of human adjustment to his environmenta...
AbstractEveryday scenes often contain sets of similar objects. Perceptual representations may summar...
It is a well-known fact that under certain circumstances one and the same object may be perceived as...
Perception is often influenced by context. A well-known class of perceptual context effects is perce...
An object's retinal image size is determined by a combination of its physical size and its distance,...
It is known that judgments about objects’ distances are influenced by familiar size: a soccer ball l...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Various hypotheses derived from Gibson's psychophysical theory of perception are experimentally test...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
We are studying how people perceive naturalistic suprathreshold changes in the colour, size, shape o...