Distance perception under binocular and monocular viewing conditions |
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Authors: | Nancy Parker Levine Richard R. Rosinski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 15260, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | First, third, and fifth graders and college adults made judgments of absolute distance in a binocular (full-information) condition and in one of three monocular conditions: redundant texture gradient, compression gradient, and control (no texture). No age-related differences in accuracy of judgment were observed in any of the conditions. Substantial differences in the effectiveness of different kinds of information were found, however. The results indicate that the ability to register information for distance is well developed by first grade, but that substantial limitations exist on the visual system’s ability to process various forms of redundant information. |
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