Different laboratories have achieved a consensus regarding how well human observers can estimate the average orientation in a set of N objects. Such estimates are not only limited by visual noise, which perturbs the visual signal of each object’s orientation, they are also inefficient: Observers effectively use only N objects in their estimates (e.g., S. C. Dakin, 2001; J. A. Solomon, 2010). More controversial is the efficiency with which observers can estimate the average size in an array of circles (e.g., D. Ariely, 2001, 2008; S. C. Chong, S. J. Joo, T.-A. Emmanouil, & A. Treisman, 2008; K. Myczek & D. J. Simons, 2008). Of course, there are some important differences between orientation and size; nonetheless, it seemed sensible t...
Intuition suggests that increased viewing time should allow for the accumulation of more visual info...
statistical representations are aggregate properties of the environment that are presumed to be perc...
Retinal image size can be used to judge objects' distances because for any object one can assume tha...
When compared with other summary statistics (mean size, size variance, orientation variance), visual...
Different laboratories have achieved a consensus regarding how well human observers can estimate the...
A number of studies have investigated how the visual system extracts the average feature-value of an...
AbstractThis paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of eleme...
AbstractParticipants viewed pairs of ellipses differing in size and aspect ratio (short axis divided...
Recent research has shown that participants are very good at perceptually estimating summary statist...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Visually, we can extract a statistical summary of sets of elements efficiently. However, our visual ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractNormal human observers compared either the width, height or area of two simultaneously-prese...
AbstractA general explanation for the observer’s ability to judge the mean size of simple geometrica...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
Intuition suggests that increased viewing time should allow for the accumulation of more visual info...
statistical representations are aggregate properties of the environment that are presumed to be perc...
Retinal image size can be used to judge objects' distances because for any object one can assume tha...
When compared with other summary statistics (mean size, size variance, orientation variance), visual...
Different laboratories have achieved a consensus regarding how well human observers can estimate the...
A number of studies have investigated how the visual system extracts the average feature-value of an...
AbstractThis paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of eleme...
AbstractParticipants viewed pairs of ellipses differing in size and aspect ratio (short axis divided...
Recent research has shown that participants are very good at perceptually estimating summary statist...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Visually, we can extract a statistical summary of sets of elements efficiently. However, our visual ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractNormal human observers compared either the width, height or area of two simultaneously-prese...
AbstractA general explanation for the observer’s ability to judge the mean size of simple geometrica...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
Intuition suggests that increased viewing time should allow for the accumulation of more visual info...
statistical representations are aggregate properties of the environment that are presumed to be perc...
Retinal image size can be used to judge objects' distances because for any object one can assume tha...