Since Kepler (1604) and Descartes (1637), it has been suggested that ‘vergence’ (the angular rotation of the eyes) plays a key role in size constancy. However, this has never been tested divorced from confounding cues such as changes in the retinal image. In our experiment, participants viewed a target which grew or shrank in size over 5 s. At the same time, the fixation distance specified by vergence was reduced from 50 to 25 cm. The question was whether this change in vergence affected the participants’ judgements of whether the target grew or shrank in size? We found no evidence of any effect, and therefore no evidence that eye movements affect perceived size. If this is correct, then our finding has three implications. First, perceived ...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception are reviewed. These expe...
In this study, we investigated the effect of changing size on vergence. Erkelens and Regan (1986) pr...
Since Ibn al-Haytham (c.1021), one of the central questions of vision science has been how the visua...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Fisher and Ciuffreda (1988) and Mon-Williams and Tresilian (1999) reported that, without vergence cu...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
The perceived size of a fixated object is known to be a function of the perceived fixation distance....
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
A retinal afterimage of the hand changes size when the same unseen hand is moved backwards and forwa...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
SummaryA recent study shows that our ability to discriminate the orientation of a visual pattern imp...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception are reviewed. These expe...
In this study, we investigated the effect of changing size on vergence. Erkelens and Regan (1986) pr...
Since Ibn al-Haytham (c.1021), one of the central questions of vision science has been how the visua...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Fisher and Ciuffreda (1988) and Mon-Williams and Tresilian (1999) reported that, without vergence cu...
The knowledge about the usual size of objects-familiar size-is known to be a taken into account for ...
The perceived size of a fixated object is known to be a function of the perceived fixation distance....
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
A retinal afterimage of the hand changes size when the same unseen hand is moved backwards and forwa...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
SummaryA recent study shows that our ability to discriminate the orientation of a visual pattern imp...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Linke L, Horstmann G. How vergence influences the perception of being looked at. Perception. 2022;51...
Induced motion is the false impression that physically stationary objects move when in the presence ...
Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception are reviewed. These expe...