Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions, but human perception of object position varies from one individual to the next. The source of these individual differences in perceived position and their perceptual consequences are unknown. Here, we tested whether idiosyncratic biases in the underlying representation of visual space propagate across different levels of visual processing. In Experiment 1, using a position matching task, we found stable, observer-specific compressions and expansions within local regions throughout the visual field. We then measured Vernier acuity (Experiment 2) and perceived size of objects (Experiment 3) across the visual field and found that individualize...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
Here we show that our sensitivity for discriminating relative position across the visual field is li...
Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
In order to interact with our environment, the human brain constructs maps of visual space. The orde...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Attention is the mechanism through which we select relevant information from our visual environment....
It can be argued that individuals are most often concerned with the objects that exist in an environ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
Here we show that our sensitivity for discriminating relative position across the visual field is li...
Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
In order to interact with our environment, the human brain constructs maps of visual space. The orde...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Attention is the mechanism through which we select relevant information from our visual environment....
It can be argued that individuals are most often concerned with the objects that exist in an environ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
The misalignment of visual input in strabismus disrupts positional judgments.We measured positional ...
Two objects that project the same visual angle on the retina can appear to occupy very different pro...
Here we show that our sensitivity for discriminating relative position across the visual field is li...