Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior reports of anisotropy between frontal extents and extents in depth were consistent across different measures (visual matching and pantomime walking) and test environments (outdoor environments and virtual environments). In Experiment 1 it was found that depth extents of up to 7 m are indeed perceptually compressed relative to frontal extents in an outdoor environment, and that perceptual matching provided more precise estimates than did pantomime walking. In Experiment 2, similar anisotropies were found using similar tasks in a similar (but virtual) environment. In both experiments pantomime walking measures seemed to additionally compress the ...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...
PDFTech ReportAM 63-20DOT/FAA/AM-63/20PerceptionDepth perceptionDistance perceptionVisionField of vi...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...
Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior re...
Two theories of distance perception-ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attent...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
There is controversy over the existence, nature, and cause of error in egocentric distance judgments...
Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited rang...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
This work examines our perception of distance within action space (about 2m ~ 30m), an ability tha...
Action measures reflect the calibrated relationship between perception and action (Powers, 1973). Th...
What is the natural reference frame for seeing large-scale spatial scenes in locomotor action space?...
technical reportThree experiments examined the influence of field of view and binocular viewing rest...
On the anisotropy of perceived ground extents and the interpretation of walked distance as a measure...
In a series of seven experiments (total N = 220), it is shown that explicit angular declination judg...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...
PDFTech ReportAM 63-20DOT/FAA/AM-63/20PerceptionDepth perceptionDistance perceptionVisionField of vi...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...
Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior re...
Two theories of distance perception-ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attent...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
There is controversy over the existence, nature, and cause of error in egocentric distance judgments...
Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited rang...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
This work examines our perception of distance within action space (about 2m ~ 30m), an ability tha...
Action measures reflect the calibrated relationship between perception and action (Powers, 1973). Th...
What is the natural reference frame for seeing large-scale spatial scenes in locomotor action space?...
technical reportThree experiments examined the influence of field of view and binocular viewing rest...
On the anisotropy of perceived ground extents and the interpretation of walked distance as a measure...
In a series of seven experiments (total N = 220), it is shown that explicit angular declination judg...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...
PDFTech ReportAM 63-20DOT/FAA/AM-63/20PerceptionDepth perceptionDistance perceptionVisionField of vi...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...