A novel illusion in apparent size is reported. We asked observers to estimate the width and depth of vertically oriented elliptic cylinders depicted with texture or luminance gradients (experiment 1), or the height of horizontally oriented elliptic cylinders depicted with binocular disparity (experiment 2). The estimated width or height of cylinders showed systematic shrinkage in the direction of the gradual depth change. The dissimilarity of 2-D appearance amongst our stimuli implies a large variation in spatial-frequency components and brightness contrasts, eliminating the possibility that these parameters contributed to the illusion. Also, the mechanism inappropriately triggered by pictorial depth cues (eg size scaling) may be irrelevant...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractSimultaneous contrast effects have been found across a wide range of visual dimensions. We d...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Optical illusions of depth, size, and shape occur when an image utilizes the visual system\u27s func...
When full depth cues are available, size judgments are dominated by physical size. However, with red...
Perception of angles in two-dimensional (2D) shapes on a picture surface may be subject to error whe...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
It is known that visual shape perception is distorted in depth, but it is unclear how this influence...
Two experiments are described in which the effects of scaling vertical disparities on the perceived ...
The notion that apparent sizes are perceived relative to the size of one’s body is supported through...
Vertical disparities contribute to scaling of size and depth only with sufficiently large fields of ...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractSimultaneous contrast effects have been found across a wide range of visual dimensions. We d...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-D...
Vertical binocular disparity provides a useful source of information allowing three-dimensional (3-...
Optical illusions of depth, size, and shape occur when an image utilizes the visual system\u27s func...
When full depth cues are available, size judgments are dominated by physical size. However, with red...
Perception of angles in two-dimensional (2D) shapes on a picture surface may be subject to error whe...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
It is known that visual shape perception is distorted in depth, but it is unclear how this influence...
Two experiments are described in which the effects of scaling vertical disparities on the perceived ...
The notion that apparent sizes are perceived relative to the size of one’s body is supported through...
Vertical disparities contribute to scaling of size and depth only with sufficiently large fields of ...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
AbstractSimultaneous contrast effects have been found across a wide range of visual dimensions. We d...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...