Size Perception
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Size Perception
Size Perception More involved influences from surrounding scene 33 Size Perception Affected by Depth Perception http://www.olemiss.edu/courses/psy214/Readings/Illusions/ImageSizeAdjustmentTheory.htm Lecture Outline • Size Perception is Hard ✦ Retinal image size vs. Depth (the Problem of Size Constancy) • Size-Distance Scaling ✦ Emmert’s Law • Other Effects on Size Perception ✦ Relative Size ✦ Conflicting Cues? ✦ Occlusion Figure 8.25 How to approximate the visual angle spanned by an object. Figure 8.26 The Problem of Size Constancy Figure 8.25 The Problem of Color Constancy Figure 7.23 The Problem of View Invariance Figure 5.6 Lecture Outline • Size Perception is Hard ✦ Retinal image size vs. Depth (the Problem of Size Constancy) • Size-Distance Scaling ✦ Emmert’s Law • Other Effects on Size Perception ✦ Relative Size ✦ Conflicting Cues? ✦ Occlusion Size Distance Scaling (Emmert’s Law) Figure 8.25 Afterimage Stimulus Size Distance Scaling (Emmert’s Law) S=K(RxD) S=perceived size, R=retinal image size, D=distance, K=constant Figure 8.31 Depth Information vs. Retinal Image Size Holway & Boring (1941) Figure 8.24 Depth Information vs. Retinal Image Size Normal One eye closed Peephole Draped Hallway Figure 8.28 Lecture Outline • Size Perception is Hard ✦ Retinal image size vs. Depth (the Problem of Size Constancy) • Size-Distance Scaling ✦ Emmert’s Law • Other Effects on Size Perception ✦ Relative Size ✦ Conflicting Cues? ✦ Occlusion Other Effects on Size Information Figure 8.32 Relative Size Muller-Lyer Illusion Figure 8.34 Muller-Lyer Illusion Explained? Figure 8.34 Misapplied Size-Constancy Scaling S=K(RxD) Figure 8.35 But....... Figure 8.36 Figure 8.37 Conflicting Cues Theory (Day, 1989) Figure 8.36 Length perception depends on: Length of line Length of figure Occlusion: Non-occluded Part Seems Bigger Occlusion: Occluded Part Seems Smaller Some mysteries remain... Ebbinghaus Illusion Lecture Outline • Size Perception is Hard ✦ Retinal image size vs. Depth (the Problem of Size Constancy) • Size-Distance Scaling ✦ Emmert’s Law • Other Effects on Size Perception ✦ Relative Size ✦ Conflicting Cues? ✦ Occlusion