Size Perception
Visual Angle:
Size Constancy:
Size-distance scaling: S = k(R x D)
S=
R=
D=
k=
keep R constant and increase D --
if shrink R and increase D
Importance of depth information shown in Holway & Boring Experiment (1941):
Sit at junction of 2 hallways
4 conditions:
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2)
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4)
Results:
Other Factors influencing Size constancy:
Familiar Size
Relative Size
Textue Gradients:
Distance and Size Illusions: Instances when our perceptions are inaccurate due to inaccurate information
Muller-Lyer Illusion:
Why it occurs:
Conflicting Cues Theory:
Horizontal-Vertical Illusion:
Parallelograms & apparent depth:
Ames Room: alters perceived size of objects/people in the room
distorted room is set up to provide information consistent with a rectangular room.
Poggendorff Illusion:
Moon illusion:
apparent distance hypothesis
Motion Perception
Apparent motion:
Perception of Motion:
optic array:
optic flow field-
Expansion:
Contraction:
Parallel Flow:
Optic Flow on Retina:
optic flow is depicted as motion vectors (points with arrows) -- length of arrow indicates how fast that visual element is moving.
Types of optic flow:
global flow:
local flow:
Object Motion: an object in motion moving in a meaningful way.
point light walkers
point light wheel
Motion consists of 2 components:
relative motion -
common motion -