Several studies have shown that slopes of hills are greatly overestimated. We have recently demonstrated that the overestimates increase logarithmically as the end point of the domain to be estimated is increased. A theoretical analysis showed that a critical parameter is the angle between the observer's line of sight and the slope of the hill, when the observer fixates the far point of the required domain. The theory predicts that increasing the observers' eye height will increase this angle, thus reducing the overestimates. Here, we test that theory by having observers stand on a box to increase their eye height. Slope estimates for various ranges again followed a logarithmic function, with lower estimates at nearer distances compared wit...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
A dramatic failure of orientation constancy is documented in the perception of downhill slopes. Cont...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
A steep incline looks very steep from the top, as others have documented. However, we observed that ...
Previous studies have shown that visual perception of geographical slant is greatly overestimated (P...
Geographical slope perception is notoriously susceptible to error. Hills tend to appear steeper than...
According to scale expansion theory two distinct sources of angular information are used to compute ...
Covington, Kentucky is home to Gravity Hill, a rare naturally occurring optical illusion in which a ...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
Ooi, Wu, and He (2001) have shown that for objects resting on flat, horizontal surfaces, those that ...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
A dramatic failure of orientation constancy is documented in the perception of downhill slopes. Cont...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
When one looks up a hill from below, its peak appears lower than it is; when one looks at a hill acr...
A steep incline looks very steep from the top, as others have documented. However, we observed that ...
Previous studies have shown that visual perception of geographical slant is greatly overestimated (P...
Geographical slope perception is notoriously susceptible to error. Hills tend to appear steeper than...
According to scale expansion theory two distinct sources of angular information are used to compute ...
Covington, Kentucky is home to Gravity Hill, a rare naturally occurring optical illusion in which a ...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
Ooi, Wu, and He (2001) have shown that for objects resting on flat, horizontal surfaces, those that ...
Some believe that palm boards are more accurate measures of perceived slope than are verbal reports....
The perceived inclination of slopes is generally overestimated. We claim that overestimation depends...
A dramatic failure of orientation constancy is documented in the perception of downhill slopes. Cont...