AbstractParticipants viewed pairs of ellipses differing in size and aspect ratio (short axis divided by long axis length). In separate experiments with identical stimuli participants were asked to indicate the larger or the more circular ellipse of the pair. First, the size discrimination thresholds decreased with an increase in the circularity of the ellipses. Second, size discrimination thresholds were lower than aspect ratio thresholds, except for the circle and more elongated ellipses where both were similar. Third, there was also an effect of size on aspect ratio discrimination such that larger stimuli appeared more circular
The ratio of the vertical sizes of corresponding features in the two eyes' retinal images depends bo...
AbstractWe have shown previously that the precision of angle judgments depends strongly on the globa...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany experiments h...
AbstractNormal human observers compared either the width, height or area of two simultaneously-prese...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Different laboratories have achieved a consensus regarding how well human observers can estimate the...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractWe used DOG ellipses and outlined ellipses that contained, respectively, only low-frequency ...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
We investigated the influence of the perceived 3D-orientation of planar elliptical shapes on the per...
AbstractIf distance, shape and size are judged independently from the retinal and extra-retinal info...
Size and aspect ratio are ecologically important visual attributes. Relative size confers depth, and...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
Using a psychophysical approach coupled with eye-tracking measures, we varied length and width of sh...
The ratio of the vertical sizes of corresponding features in the two eyes' retinal images depends bo...
AbstractWe have shown previously that the precision of angle judgments depends strongly on the globa...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany experiments h...
AbstractNormal human observers compared either the width, height or area of two simultaneously-prese...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Different laboratories have achieved a consensus regarding how well human observers can estimate the...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractWe used DOG ellipses and outlined ellipses that contained, respectively, only low-frequency ...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
We investigated the influence of the perceived 3D-orientation of planar elliptical shapes on the per...
AbstractIf distance, shape and size are judged independently from the retinal and extra-retinal info...
Size and aspect ratio are ecologically important visual attributes. Relative size confers depth, and...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
Using a psychophysical approach coupled with eye-tracking measures, we varied length and width of sh...
The ratio of the vertical sizes of corresponding features in the two eyes' retinal images depends bo...
AbstractWe have shown previously that the precision of angle judgments depends strongly on the globa...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityMany experiments h...