Illusion in a three-dimensional Hering figure in relation to viewing distance |
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Authors: | Vincent Di Lollo A. J. Marshall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, W. A., Australia
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Abstract: | Two groups of 34 Ss each judged the amount of illusion in a three-dimensional Hering figure at three viewing distances (9, 18, and 36 ft). The horizontal bars could be located in the foremost frontal plane of the three-dimensional display or could be recessed within it. Group C-F began at the close distance and Group F-C at the furthest distance. Amount of illusion increased with viewing distance and was greater with the bars recessed within the display. At the furthest distance, but not at the other distances, amount of illusion was greater for Group F-C. The results confirm predictions from Gregory’s theory of primary constancy scaling but are also interpretable in terms of local effects at the intersections of parallel bars and background lines. |
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