Previous studies have shown that visual perception of geographical slant is greatly overestimated (Proffitt et al., 1995). These studies positioned the observer's viewpoint near to the hill. Phenomenal experience often results in more distant hills looking “even steeper” than nearer slopes. This is consistent with a computational analysis which predicts that visual information for a slope is reduced with viewing distance. We conducted a study to systematically examine this phenomenon by varying observers' viewing distance from real hills and assessing perceptual and action-based measures of geographical slant. Participants viewed grassy hills from the base of the hill or from 70 meters away. They gave three estimates of the slant of the hil...
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
Several individual differences including age have been suggested to affect the perception of slant. ...
According to scale expansion theory two distinct sources of angular information are used to compute ...
Previous studies have shown that visual perception of geographical slant is greatly overestimated (P...
The geographical slants of hills are known to appear quite exaggerated. Here, we examine the visual ...
The geographical slants of hills are known to appear quite exaggerated. Here, we examine the visual ...
technical reportFour experiments varied the extent and nature of observer movement in a virtual envi...
Geographical slope perception is notoriously susceptible to error. Hills tend to appear steeper than...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
A steep incline looks very steep from the top, as others have documented. However, we observed that ...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
It is known that the perceived slants of large distal surfaces, such as hills, are exaggerated and t...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
Past research has shown that haptically perceived surface slant by foot is matched with visually per...
Ooi, Wu, and He (2001) have shown that for objects resting on flat, horizontal surfaces, those that ...
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
Several individual differences including age have been suggested to affect the perception of slant. ...
According to scale expansion theory two distinct sources of angular information are used to compute ...
Previous studies have shown that visual perception of geographical slant is greatly overestimated (P...
The geographical slants of hills are known to appear quite exaggerated. Here, we examine the visual ...
The geographical slants of hills are known to appear quite exaggerated. Here, we examine the visual ...
technical reportFour experiments varied the extent and nature of observer movement in a virtual envi...
Geographical slope perception is notoriously susceptible to error. Hills tend to appear steeper than...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
A steep incline looks very steep from the top, as others have documented. However, we observed that ...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
It is known that the perceived slants of large distal surfaces, such as hills, are exaggerated and t...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
Past research has shown that haptically perceived surface slant by foot is matched with visually per...
Ooi, Wu, and He (2001) have shown that for objects resting on flat, horizontal surfaces, those that ...
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
Several individual differences including age have been suggested to affect the perception of slant. ...
According to scale expansion theory two distinct sources of angular information are used to compute ...