The ability to represent another agent's visual perspective has recently been attributed to a process called “perceptual simulation”, whereby we generate an image-like or “quasi-perceptual” representation of another agent's vision. In an extensive series of experiments we tested this notion. Adult observers were presented with pictures of an agent looking at two horizontal lines, one of which was closer to the agent and hence appeared longer from his/her visual perspective. In each case approximately as many participants judged the closer line to appear shorter as longer (to the agent), i.e., failures to take the agent's perspective. This occurred when clear depth cues were added to emphasise the agent's location relative to the stimuli, wh...
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A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
The ability to represent another agent’s visual perspective has recently been attributed to a proces...
What happens when an observer takes an agent’s visual perspective of a scene? We conducted a series ...
Visual perspective taking lies at the heart of social interactions, allowing people to readily compu...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
The ability to understand what another person can see is a fundamental feature of human interaction,...
How do we imagine what the world looks like from another visual perspective? The two most common pro...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a core process of social cognition, providing humans with insight...
Corrections applied by the visual system, like size constancy, provide us with a coherent and stable...
Humans are inherently social beings that benefit from their perceptional capability to embody anothe...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Open access via Sage agreement The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support fo...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
The ability to represent another agent’s visual perspective has recently been attributed to a proces...
What happens when an observer takes an agent’s visual perspective of a scene? We conducted a series ...
Visual perspective taking lies at the heart of social interactions, allowing people to readily compu...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
The ability to understand what another person can see is a fundamental feature of human interaction,...
How do we imagine what the world looks like from another visual perspective? The two most common pro...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a core process of social cognition, providing humans with insight...
Corrections applied by the visual system, like size constancy, provide us with a coherent and stable...
Humans are inherently social beings that benefit from their perceptional capability to embody anothe...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Open access via Sage agreement The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support fo...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...