Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex and concave shapes. This perceptual inversion occurs in scenes where the shading/shadows act as the main depth cue. In visuospatial displays, such as shaded relief maps, the positioning of the shadows in the northern slopes, thus when light source placed broadly in south, mislead the cognitive system based on the ‘light from above prior’ assumption (Mamassian and Goutcher 2001). Thus, assuming the light must come from above, our mind creates an illusion, and we perceive the landforms incorrectly. To judge the 3D spatial relationships in terrain representations correctly, the relief inversion effect must be avoided. Cartographic convention ...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Humans perceive shape in two-dimensional shaded images, and turning such an image upside down can re...
A relative depth judgment task was used to distinguish pea~ved reversals in depth due to image orien...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion (or terrain reversal) effect is a well-known phenomenon in cartography that occurs ...
Terrain reversal effect (TRE) causes reversed 3D shape perception in satellite images and shaded rel...
AbstractIn cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumi...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
AbstractTwo experiments are reported in which observers judged the sign and magnitude of surface cur...
Terrain maps are often composed of shaded relief along with other raster layers which we call themat...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Aerial photographs of the most mountainous areas of the Northern Hemisphere are subject to a concavi...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Humans perceive shape in two-dimensional shaded images, and turning such an image upside down can re...
A relative depth judgment task was used to distinguish pea~ved reversals in depth due to image orien...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion (or terrain reversal) effect is a well-known phenomenon in cartography that occurs ...
Terrain reversal effect (TRE) causes reversed 3D shape perception in satellite images and shaded rel...
AbstractIn cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumi...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
AbstractTwo experiments are reported in which observers judged the sign and magnitude of surface cur...
Terrain maps are often composed of shaded relief along with other raster layers which we call themat...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Aerial photographs of the most mountainous areas of the Northern Hemisphere are subject to a concavi...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Humans perceive shape in two-dimensional shaded images, and turning such an image upside down can re...
A relative depth judgment task was used to distinguish pea~ved reversals in depth due to image orien...