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25. An artist paints a tree orchard so that the parallel rows of trees converge at the top of the canvas. Which cue has the artist used to convey distance? ... 26. As we move, viewed objects cast changing shapes on our retinas, although we do not perceive the objects as changing. This is part of...
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dove.ccs.fau.edu/~dawei/PSY/General/02QUIZ06.htm
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Objects do not change much in size as we move near or away from them. Their perceived size remains relatively constant unless the distance change is quite drastic. ... This is because the contrast between black and white is great and lateral antagonism exhibits its effects. However, when when you focus specifically on...
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library.thinkquest.org/28030/illude.htm
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Perceived size of an object depends not only on its projected size on the retina, but also on its perceived distance to the observer and on the context in which it is viewed. We presented spherical objects with identical image sizes in a hallway either in "near" or "far" position. We found,
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www.bilkent.edu.tr/~hboyaci/Vision/
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Another factor effecting perceived size is size constancy. This phenomenon results in objects of known size tending to appear constant in size regardless of their distance.
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www.yorku.ca/eye/size_perception.htm
www.yorku.ca/eye/size_perception.htm
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relative size perception of objects viewed at a distance. They varied object height and egocentric .... Participants did not know whether they would have to touch or .... perceived targets to be farther away when reaching with their .... the effect of tool on perceived distance is perceptual rather than analytical. ...
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psycnet.apa.org/journals/xhp/31/5/880.pdf
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or sucrose and saccharin), the differential effects of context diminished in size (Rankin and Marks, ... If differential context effects depend on the stimuli being perceived as qualitatively dissimilar, then, ... Each response was measured as the distance in millimeters to the mark from the left-hand end of the rating line;
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chemse.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/6/747
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Images of the same physical dimensions on the retina can appear to represent different-sized objects. One reason for this is that the human visual system can take viewing distance into account when judging apparent size. ... Key words: spatial coding; perceived size; retinotopy; tilt aftereffect; size distance invariance;
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www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/full/28/23/5954
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Differences in perceived distance can have a marked effect on estima-tions of object size1–4.Many well-known size illusions are based on this effect and they are often very compelling. ... To examine the effects of local contrast, we included a 2D condition that matched the mean luminance of the spheres and background...
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www.ski.org/Visproc/pdf/Murray-Boyaci-Kersten-2006.pdf
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An observation having the effects of distance upon the perceived size and characteristics of objects ... The appearance of depth in objects, especially as perceived using binocular vision...
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www.seslisozluk.com/search/perspective
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