Size and aspect ratio are ecologically important visual attributes. Relative size confers depth, and aspect ratio is a size-invariant cue to object identity. The mechanisms of their analyses by the visual system are uncertain. In a series of three psychophysical experiments we show that adaptation causes perceptual repulsion in these properties. Experiment 1 shows that adaptation to a square causes a subsequently viewed smaller (larger) test square to appear smaller (larger) still. Experiment 2 reveals that a test rectangle with an aspect ratio (height/width) of two appears more slender after adaptation to rectangles with aspect ratios less than two, while the same test stimulus appears more squat after adaptation to a rectangle with an asp...
AbstractPrior studies using brief stimulus sequences revealed “opponent shape aftereffects”, indicat...
Prolonged visual exposure, or ‘adaptation’, to thin (wide) bodies causes a perceptual aftereffect su...
SummaryStimuli that project the same retinal visual angle can appear to occupy very different propor...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
How do we derive a sense of the separation of points in the world within a space-variant visual syst...
Images of the same physical dimensions on the retina can appear to represent different-sized objects...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
AbstractWe used DOG ellipses and outlined ellipses that contained, respectively, only low-frequency ...
Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integrating retinal image ...
AbstractPrior studies using brief stimulus sequences revealed “opponent shape aftereffects”, indicat...
Prolonged visual exposure, or ‘adaptation’, to thin (wide) bodies causes a perceptual aftereffect su...
SummaryStimuli that project the same retinal visual angle can appear to occupy very different propor...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
One of the most important tasks for the visual system is to construct an internal representation of ...
How do we derive a sense of the separation of points in the world within a space-variant visual syst...
Images of the same physical dimensions on the retina can appear to represent different-sized objects...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
SummaryRetinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewi...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Perception is subjective. Even basic judgments, like those of visual object size, vary substantially...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
AbstractWe used DOG ellipses and outlined ellipses that contained, respectively, only low-frequency ...
Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integrating retinal image ...
AbstractPrior studies using brief stimulus sequences revealed “opponent shape aftereffects”, indicat...
Prolonged visual exposure, or ‘adaptation’, to thin (wide) bodies causes a perceptual aftereffect su...
SummaryStimuli that project the same retinal visual angle can appear to occupy very different propor...