The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by images of falling. To assess perceptual biases, participants high (n = 65) versus low (n = 64) in height fear estimated the vertical extents of two balconies using a visual matching task. On one of the balconies, participants engaged in an imagery exercise designed to enhance the subjective sense that they were acting in a dangerous environment by picturing themselves falling. As expected, we found that individuals overestimated the balcony\u27s height more after they imagined themselves falling, particularly if they were already afraid of heights. These findings suggest that height fear may serve as a vulnerability factor that leads to percep...
Historical descriptions of fear at heights date back to Chinese and Roman antiquity. Current definit...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
Fear of heights, or acrophobia, is one of the most frequent subtypes of specific phobia frequently a...
The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by i...
Previous research on perceiving spatial layout has found that people often exhibit normative biases ...
We examined whether manipulating the imagined consequences of falling would influence the perception...
In a series of experiments, it was found that emotional arousal can influence height perception. In ...
When people judge height from the top looking down they tend to overestimate vertical distance. Init...
Previous research has demonstrated that fear increases height estimates (Jackson, 2009; Stefanucci &...
In a series of experiments, it was found that emotional arousal can influence height perception. In ...
The ocular-vestibular system integrates visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive information in order ...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal in...
Background: Acrophobia is one of the most prevalent phobias, affecting as many as 1 in 20 individual...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal in...
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one’s emotional state on estimates of spatial lay...
Historical descriptions of fear at heights date back to Chinese and Roman antiquity. Current definit...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
Fear of heights, or acrophobia, is one of the most frequent subtypes of specific phobia frequently a...
The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by i...
Previous research on perceiving spatial layout has found that people often exhibit normative biases ...
We examined whether manipulating the imagined consequences of falling would influence the perception...
In a series of experiments, it was found that emotional arousal can influence height perception. In ...
When people judge height from the top looking down they tend to overestimate vertical distance. Init...
Previous research has demonstrated that fear increases height estimates (Jackson, 2009; Stefanucci &...
In a series of experiments, it was found that emotional arousal can influence height perception. In ...
The ocular-vestibular system integrates visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive information in order ...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal in...
Background: Acrophobia is one of the most prevalent phobias, affecting as many as 1 in 20 individual...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal in...
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one’s emotional state on estimates of spatial lay...
Historical descriptions of fear at heights date back to Chinese and Roman antiquity. Current definit...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
Fear of heights, or acrophobia, is one of the most frequent subtypes of specific phobia frequently a...