Važnost vizuelnih i nevizuelnih informacija za anizotropiju opažene daljine
Importance of visual and non-visual information for perceived distance anisotropy
Апстракт
The aim of this research was to verify whether perceived distance anisotropy exists even when visual information are available, that is, to examine interaction of non-visual (vestibular and proprioceptive) and visual information in depth perception. An experiment was done in a forest, where there is a large number of equally distributed depth cues. Partiticipants were instructed to equalize the distance of the stimuli towards horizon with the distance of the standard towards zenith. As a stimuli we used paper circles, 30cm in diameter, and participants performed their task from standing and lying position. Results have shown that estimated distances towards horizon were longer than physically identical distances towards zenith, which means that distances towards horizon are being perceived as shorter. Shortenage of perceived distances towards horizon was smaller from lying position. These findings point out significance of vestibular and proprioceptive information on percieved distance... anisotropy, regardless of presence of visual information.
Кључне речи:
Vestibular and proprioceptive information / Moon illusion / Flattened sky dome / Distance perception / AnisotropyИзвор:
Psihologija, 2009, 42, 2, 255-268Издавач:
- Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd
DOI: 10.2298/PSI0902255T
ISSN: 0048-5705
WoS: 000268124000008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-69849113134
Институција/група
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Tošković, Oliver PY - 2009 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/935 AB - The aim of this research was to verify whether perceived distance anisotropy exists even when visual information are available, that is, to examine interaction of non-visual (vestibular and proprioceptive) and visual information in depth perception. An experiment was done in a forest, where there is a large number of equally distributed depth cues. Partiticipants were instructed to equalize the distance of the stimuli towards horizon with the distance of the standard towards zenith. As a stimuli we used paper circles, 30cm in diameter, and participants performed their task from standing and lying position. Results have shown that estimated distances towards horizon were longer than physically identical distances towards zenith, which means that distances towards horizon are being perceived as shorter. Shortenage of perceived distances towards horizon was smaller from lying position. These findings point out significance of vestibular and proprioceptive information on percieved distance anisotropy, regardless of presence of visual information. PB - Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd T2 - Psihologija T1 - Važnost vizuelnih i nevizuelnih informacija za anizotropiju opažene daljine T1 - Importance of visual and non-visual information for perceived distance anisotropy EP - 268 IS - 2 SP - 255 VL - 42 DO - 10.2298/PSI0902255T ER -
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Tošković, O.. (2009). Važnost vizuelnih i nevizuelnih informacija za anizotropiju opažene daljine. in Psihologija Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd., 42(2), 255-268. https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI0902255T
Tošković O. Važnost vizuelnih i nevizuelnih informacija za anizotropiju opažene daljine. in Psihologija. 2009;42(2):255-268. doi:10.2298/PSI0902255T .
Tošković, Oliver, "Važnost vizuelnih i nevizuelnih informacija za anizotropiju opažene daljine" in Psihologija, 42, no. 2 (2009):255-268, https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI0902255T . .