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A neglected problem: kinetic size constancy.

K Noguchi, K Taya.   

Abstract

Size constancy in three-dimensional motion, "kinetic size constancy", was investigated by measuring both perceived size and perceived distance under monocular and binocular viewing conditions. It was found that forward-motion facilitated a tendency to see an object with an approximately constant size and made it possible to perceive veridically the distance to the object (distance constancy). The size-distance invariance hypothesis, expressed in the form S'/D'=K theta n, was found to hold in the present experimental situation. In contrast to static size constancy, with kinetic size constancy there is no requirement for separate depth cues if a focal stimulus changes along its vertical and horizontal dimensions and this results in the perception of a shape.

Mesh:

Year:  1981        PMID: 7304227     DOI: 10.1016/0001-6918(81)90060-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Psychol (Amst)        ISSN: 0001-6918


  2 in total

Review 1.  Size-distance invariance: kinetic invariance is different from static invariance.

Authors:  M Hershenson
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1992-06

2.  Perceived size and motion in depth from optical expansion.

Authors:  M T Swanston; W C Gogel
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1986-05
  2 in total

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