Two hypotheses proposed as alternatives by Rock -- frame of reference and hierarchical organisation of perception -- were tested in a series of experiments with the use of the rod-and-frame illusion. This illusion produces errors in the apparent vertical due to the presence of a tilted frame surrounding the test rod. The apparent vertical is shifted in the direction of the frame tilt. When an upright square was added inside the tilted frame, rod-setting errors varied according to the visual characteristics of the display. In the case of a large display presented in the dark (experiment 1), there continued to be large errors in the direction of the outer-square tilt. This finding supports the frame-of-reference hypothesis, which proposes tha...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
It is easier to find a tilted bar among vertical bars than vice-versa, but this asymmetry can be abo...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
Five experiments were conducted in order to determine which of two hypotheses, initially proposed by...
Contains fulltext : 202870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Estimation of t...
The rod-and-frame illusion shows large errors in the judgment of visual vertical in the dark if the ...
Item does not contain fulltextJudgments of the orientation of a visual line with respect to Earth ve...
In a series of three separate experiments, we studied two different orientation illusions, in both o...
The research reported in this thesis developed from two experiments previously reported by Beh, Wend...
Summary: Towards an alternative hypothesis for the rod-and-frame effect. Adjusting a rod to the grav...
International audienceNumerous studies highlighted the influence of a tilted visual frame on the per...
Research on the influence of reference frames has generally focused on visual phenomena such as the ...
Research on the influence of reference frames has generally focused on visual phenomena such as the ...
The current study focused on the time course of the effects of the rod-and-frame illu-sion (RFI) on ...
Contains fulltext : 76905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
It is easier to find a tilted bar among vertical bars than vice-versa, but this asymmetry can be abo...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
Five experiments were conducted in order to determine which of two hypotheses, initially proposed by...
Contains fulltext : 202870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Estimation of t...
The rod-and-frame illusion shows large errors in the judgment of visual vertical in the dark if the ...
Item does not contain fulltextJudgments of the orientation of a visual line with respect to Earth ve...
In a series of three separate experiments, we studied two different orientation illusions, in both o...
The research reported in this thesis developed from two experiments previously reported by Beh, Wend...
Summary: Towards an alternative hypothesis for the rod-and-frame effect. Adjusting a rod to the grav...
International audienceNumerous studies highlighted the influence of a tilted visual frame on the per...
Research on the influence of reference frames has generally focused on visual phenomena such as the ...
Research on the influence of reference frames has generally focused on visual phenomena such as the ...
The current study focused on the time course of the effects of the rod-and-frame illu-sion (RFI) on ...
Contains fulltext : 76905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
It is easier to find a tilted bar among vertical bars than vice-versa, but this asymmetry can be abo...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...