Closer objects are invariably perceived as bigger than farther ones and are therefore easier to detect and discriminate. This is so deeply grounded in our daily experience that no question has been raised as to whether the advantage for near objects depends on other features (e.g., depth itself). In a series of five experiments (N = 114), we exploited immersive virtual environments and visual illusions (i.e., Ponzo) to probe humans’ perceptual abilities in depth and, specifically, in the space closely surrounding our body, termed peripersonal space. We reversed the natural distance scaling of size in favor of the farther object, which thus appeared bigger, to demonstrate a persistent shape-discrimination advantage for close objects. Psychop...
In two experiments with 162 participants, we examined the role of stereoscopic depth cues in the mem...
Depth constancy is the ability to perceive a fixed depth interval in the world as constant despite c...
The perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in the ima...
Objects’ shape discrimination is faster for objects closer to the body (peripersonal space, PPS) com...
International audienceAbstract Visual shape discrimination is faster for objects close to the body, ...
Abstract Knowing where objects are relative to us implies knowing where we are relative to the exter...
In our daily life experience, the angular size of an object correlates with its distance from the ob...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
The perceived size of a stimulus can be greatly influenced by the surrounding depth cues. The effect...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
8th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality in 18th International Conferenc...
The study of humans' perceptual experiences in Virtual Environments (VEs) plays an essential role in...
International audienceViewing a scene on a screen display differs greatly from viewing it in the rea...
Relative depth from retinal disparities is overestimated at distances within the peripersonal space ...
The study of humans' perceptual experiences in Virtual Environments (VEs) plays an essential role in...
In two experiments with 162 participants, we examined the role of stereoscopic depth cues in the mem...
Depth constancy is the ability to perceive a fixed depth interval in the world as constant despite c...
The perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in the ima...
Objects’ shape discrimination is faster for objects closer to the body (peripersonal space, PPS) com...
International audienceAbstract Visual shape discrimination is faster for objects close to the body, ...
Abstract Knowing where objects are relative to us implies knowing where we are relative to the exter...
In our daily life experience, the angular size of an object correlates with its distance from the ob...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
The perceived size of a stimulus can be greatly influenced by the surrounding depth cues. The effect...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
8th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality in 18th International Conferenc...
The study of humans' perceptual experiences in Virtual Environments (VEs) plays an essential role in...
International audienceViewing a scene on a screen display differs greatly from viewing it in the rea...
Relative depth from retinal disparities is overestimated at distances within the peripersonal space ...
The study of humans' perceptual experiences in Virtual Environments (VEs) plays an essential role in...
In two experiments with 162 participants, we examined the role of stereoscopic depth cues in the mem...
Depth constancy is the ability to perceive a fixed depth interval in the world as constant despite c...
The perception of an illusory surface, a subjectively perceived surface that is not given in the ima...