Distortions of perceived length in the frontoparallel plane: tests of perspective theories |
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Authors: | Wolfe Uta Maloney Laurence T Tam Mimi |
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Affiliation: | New York University, New York, New York, USA. uwolfe@hws.edu |
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Abstract: | The perceived length of a line segment in a frontoparallel plane is sometimes affected by the presence of other line segments in the visual field. Perspective theories attribute such interactions to size-constancy scaling: The configuration of line segments present in the visual field includes depth cues that trigger size scaling of each line segment. In three experiments, we test this claim for a range of simple configurations composed of two line segments joined at a point. These configurations include the inverted T configuration of the bisection illusion, as well as the L configuration of the horizontal-vertical illusion. We conclude that the available depth cues, even when supplemented by known biases in perspective interpretations, do not account for observed distortions in judgments of relative length. |
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