Apparent movement and change in perceived location of a simulus produced by a change in accommodative vergence |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Ono Adrian Wilkinson Paul Muter Lance Mitson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, Clark Science Center, Smith College, 01060, Northampton, Massachusetts
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Abstract: | Using a psychophysical method of adjustment, 175 Ss, ranging in age from 3 to 20 years, made four adjustments each of a luminous line to subjective vertical, horizontal, and 45-deg tilts in the dark. There were no significant differences in mean errors of adjustment to the vertical and horizontal over the ages tested. There were significant differences in intra-S variability of adjustment to the horizontal and vertical, with the greatest improvement occurring before age 10. Older children and adults produced significantly larger mean errors of adjustment to the 45-deg tilt than did the younger children; but the variability of settings by younger children was very high, indicating that they did not discriminate the 45-deg tilt more accurately than the older groups. The intra-S variability at all ages showed that adjustment was more accurate to the horizontal and vertical than to the 45-deg tilt. |
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