Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mind-independent objects, properties, and relations. A challenge for this view is that there is a sense in which a distant tree looks smaller than a closer tree even when they are the same objective size (perceptual size variation). The dual content view is a popular objectivist account in which such experiences are explained by my objective spatial relation to the tree, in particular visual angle (perspectival size). I describe a series of first-person experiments for investigating size experience. I use a ruler as a first-person method for operationalising perspectival size (Experiment 1). I use the corridor illusion (Experiment 2), outlining...
Malebranche holds that visual experience represents the size of objects relative to the perceiver's ...
We investigated the effects of texture gradient and the position of test stimulus in relation to the...
Problem-solving often requires imagining spatial changes. Object-based transformations allow imagini...
Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mi...
Some experiments in perceptual psychology measure perceivers’ phenomenal experiences of objects vers...
How does the size of an object that you can only see compare to that of an object you can only feel?...
We explored size–distance scaling with a demonstration based on the classic Holway–Boring experiment...
When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a per- spective. As a consequence of the per...
Ordinary perceiving relies heavily on our sensing the spatial properties of objects, e.g., their sha...
According to the functional approach to the perception of spatial layout, angular optic variables th...
When full depth cues are available, size judgments are dominated by physical size. However, with red...
Corrections applied by the visual system, like size constancy, provide us with a coherent and stable...
We investigated the ability to use linear perspective to perceive depth from monocular images. Speci...
A common finding in spatial perspective taking is that performance suffers as the angular disparity ...
Visual perception plays a crucial role in mentaljunetionina. How we see helps determine what we thin...
Malebranche holds that visual experience represents the size of objects relative to the perceiver's ...
We investigated the effects of texture gradient and the position of test stimulus in relation to the...
Problem-solving often requires imagining spatial changes. Object-based transformations allow imagini...
Phenomenal objectivism explains perceptual phenomenal character by reducing it to an awareness of mi...
Some experiments in perceptual psychology measure perceivers’ phenomenal experiences of objects vers...
How does the size of an object that you can only see compare to that of an object you can only feel?...
We explored size–distance scaling with a demonstration based on the classic Holway–Boring experiment...
When we perceive an object, we perceive the object from a per- spective. As a consequence of the per...
Ordinary perceiving relies heavily on our sensing the spatial properties of objects, e.g., their sha...
According to the functional approach to the perception of spatial layout, angular optic variables th...
When full depth cues are available, size judgments are dominated by physical size. However, with red...
Corrections applied by the visual system, like size constancy, provide us with a coherent and stable...
We investigated the ability to use linear perspective to perceive depth from monocular images. Speci...
A common finding in spatial perspective taking is that performance suffers as the angular disparity ...
Visual perception plays a crucial role in mentaljunetionina. How we see helps determine what we thin...
Malebranche holds that visual experience represents the size of objects relative to the perceiver's ...
We investigated the effects of texture gradient and the position of test stimulus in relation to the...
Problem-solving often requires imagining spatial changes. Object-based transformations allow imagini...