Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited range may provide a more efficient coding for the angular variables important to precise motor control. In four experiments, we show that the perceived declination of gaze, like the perceived orientation of surfaces, is coded on a distorted scale. The distortion seems to arise from a nearly linear expansion of the angular range close to horizontal/straight ahead and is evident in explicit verbal and nonverbal measures (Experiments 1 and 2), as well as in implicit measures of perceived gaze direction (Experiment 4). The theory is advanced that this scale expansion (by a factor of about 1.5) may serve a functional goal of coding efficiency for angu...
Two theories of distance perception-ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attent...
Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior re...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
What is the natural reference frame for seeing large-scale spatial scenes in locomotor action space?...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
We propose that the well-known dissociation between egocentric and exocentric distance perception (e...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
Many perceptual variables, like distance, are likely coded logarithmically such that we expect Weber...
In the past few years, evidence has accumulated which suggests that many well-known spatial distorti...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In two...
When one looks at a spot on level ground, the local optical slant (i.e., surface orientation relativ...
Two theories of distance perception-ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attent...
Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior re...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
What is the natural reference frame for seeing large-scale spatial scenes in locomotor action space?...
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to pro...
Although it is widely believed that perception must be veridical for action to be accurate, an alter...
We propose that the well-known dissociation between egocentric and exocentric distance perception (e...
When standing, egocentric distance can be specified angularly by direction of gaze to the point of g...
Many perceptual variables, like distance, are likely coded logarithmically such that we expect Weber...
In the past few years, evidence has accumulated which suggests that many well-known spatial distorti...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In two...
When one looks at a spot on level ground, the local optical slant (i.e., surface orientation relativ...
Two theories of distance perception-ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attent...
Two experiments are reported concerning the perception of ground extent to discover whether prior re...
Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimati...