Previous research on perceiving spatial layout has found that people often exhibit normative biases in their perception of the environment. For instance, slant is typically overestimated and distance is usually underestimated. Surprisingly, however, the perception of height has rarely been studied. The present experiments examined the perception of height when viewed from the top (e.g., looking down) or from the bottom (e.g., looking up). Multiple measures were adapted from previous studies of horizontal extents to assess the perception of height. Across all of the measures, a large, consistent bias was found: Vertical distances were greatly overestimated, especially from the top. Secondary findings suggest that the overestimation of distan...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
Perceptual matches between vertical extents (poles) and egocentric extents (between the observer and...
Background: Visual exploration of the surroundings during locomotion at heights has not yet been inv...
Previous research on perceiving spatial layout has found that people often exhibit normative biases ...
The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by i...
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...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
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 ...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal 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...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
The embodied cognition approach to perception suggests that spatial perception involves the integrat...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
Perceptual matches between vertical extents (poles) and egocentric extents (between the observer and...
Background: Visual exploration of the surroundings during locomotion at heights has not yet been inv...
Previous research on perceiving spatial layout has found that people often exhibit normative biases ...
The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by i...
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...
Based on grounded cognition theories, the current study showed that judgments about ability were reg...
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 ...
We present a series of experiments that explore the boundary conditions for how emotional arousal 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...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
The embodied cognition approach to perception suggests that spatial perception involves the integrat...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
Perceptual matches between vertical extents (poles) and egocentric extents (between the observer and...
Background: Visual exploration of the surroundings during locomotion at heights has not yet been inv...