Real-world objects can be viewed at a range of distances and thus can be experienced at a range of visual angles within the visual field. Given the large amount of visual size variation possible when observing objects, we examined how internal object representations represent visual size information. In a series of experiments which required observers to access existing object knowledge, we observed that real-world objects have a consistent visual size at which they are drawn, imagined, and preferentially viewed. Importantly, this visual size is proportional to the logarithm of the assumed size of the object in the world, and is best characterized not as a fixed visual angle, but by the ratio of the object and the frame of space around it. ...
In the physical environment familiar size is an effective depth cue because the distance from the ey...
Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mi...
the same since the photographs are not taken from the participants eye point. Accurate perception of...
Real-world objects can be viewed at a range of distances and thus can be experienced at a range of v...
Konkle and Oliva (in press, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance) fo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2011....
We investigated preferred or canonical views for familiar and three-dimensional nonsense objects usi...
We investigated preferred or canonical views for familiar and three-dimensional nonsense objects us...
Accurate perception of the size of objects in computer-generated imagery is important for a growing ...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Human vision greatly benefits from the information about sizes of objects. The role of size in seve...
An object's retinal image size is determined by a combination of its physical size and its distance,...
According to the functional approach to the perception of spatial layout, angular optic variables th...
The use of Virtual Environments (VE) for many research and commercial purposes relies on its ability...
How do we know how far an object is? If an object's size is known, its retinal image size can be use...
In the physical environment familiar size is an effective depth cue because the distance from the ey...
Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mi...
the same since the photographs are not taken from the participants eye point. Accurate perception of...
Real-world objects can be viewed at a range of distances and thus can be experienced at a range of v...
Konkle and Oliva (in press, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance) fo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2011....
We investigated preferred or canonical views for familiar and three-dimensional nonsense objects usi...
We investigated preferred or canonical views for familiar and three-dimensional nonsense objects us...
Accurate perception of the size of objects in computer-generated imagery is important for a growing ...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Human vision greatly benefits from the information about sizes of objects. The role of size in seve...
An object's retinal image size is determined by a combination of its physical size and its distance,...
According to the functional approach to the perception of spatial layout, angular optic variables th...
The use of Virtual Environments (VE) for many research and commercial purposes relies on its ability...
How do we know how far an object is? If an object's size is known, its retinal image size can be use...
In the physical environment familiar size is an effective depth cue because the distance from the ey...
Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mi...
the same since the photographs are not taken from the participants eye point. Accurate perception of...