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Dev Psychobiol ; 56(1): 109-16, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23280555

RESUMO

To examine young infants' sensitivity to a pictorial depth cue, we compared monocular and binocular preferential looking to objects of which depth was specified by height-in-the-picture-plane. For adults, this cue generates the perception that a lower object is closer than a higher object. This study showed that 4- and 5-month-old infants fixated the lower, apparently closer, figure more often under the monocular than binocular presentation providing evidence of their sensitivity to the pictorial depth cue. Because the displays were identical in the two conditions except for binocular information for depth, the difference in looking-behavior indicated sensitivity to depth information, excluding a possibility that they responded to 2D characteristics. This study also confirmed the usefulness of the method, preferential looking with a monocular and binocular comparison, to examine sensitivity to a pictorial depth cue in young infants, who are too immature to reach reliably for the closer of two objects.


Assuntos
Desenvolvimento Infantil/fisiologia , Visão Binocular/fisiologia , Visão Monocular/fisiologia , Percepção Visual/fisiologia , Sinais (Psicologia) , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Estimulação Luminosa
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Atten Percept Psychophys ; 86(2): 653-665, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38182938

RESUMO

The presence of pictorial depth cues in virtual environments is important for minimising distortions driven by unnatural viewing conditions (e.g., vergence-accommodation conflict). Our aim was to determine how different pictorial depth cues affect size constancy in virtual environments under binocular and monocular viewing conditions. We systematically removed linear perspective cues and textures of a hallway in a virtual environment. The experiment was performed using the method of constant stimuli. The task required participants to compare the size of 'far' (10 m) and 'near' (5 m) circles displayed inside a virtual environment with one or both or none of the pictorial depth cues. Participants performed the experiment under binocular and monocular viewing conditions while wearing a virtual reality headset. ANOVA revealed that size constancy was greater for both the far and the near circles in the virtual environment with pictorial depth cues compared to the one without cues. However, the effect of linear perspective cues was stronger than textures, especially for the far circle. We found no difference between the binocular and monocular viewing conditions across the different virtual environments. We conclude that linear perspective cues exert a stronger effect than textures on the perceptual rescaling of far stimuli placed in the virtual environment, and that this effect does not vary between binocular and monocular viewing conditions.


Assuntos
Percepção de Profundidade , Visão Binocular , Humanos , Sinais (Psicologia) , Acomodação Ocular
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Vision (Basel) ; 6(3)2022 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35893761

RESUMO

We tested if the misapplication of perceptual constancy mechanisms might explain the perceived misalignment of the oblique lines in the Poggendorff illusion. Specifically, whether these mechanisms might treat the rectangle in the middle portion of the Poggendorff stimulus as an occluder in front of one long line appearing on either side, causing an apparent decrease in the rectangle's width and an apparent increase in the misalignment of the oblique lines. The study aimed to examine these possibilities by examining the effects of adding pictorial depth cues. In experiments 1 and 2, we presented a central rectangle composed of either large or small bricks to determine if this manipulation would change the perceived alignment of the oblique lines and the perceived width of the central rectangle, respectively. The experiments demonstrated no changes that would support a misapplication of perceptual constancy in driving the illusion, despite some evidence of perceptual size rescaling of the central rectangle. In experiment 3, we presented Poggendorff stimuli in front and at the back of a corridor background rich in texture and linear perspective depth cues to determine if adding these cues would affect the Poggendorff illusion. The central rectangle was physically large and small when presented in front and at the back of the corridor, respectively. The strength of the Poggendorff illusion varied as a function of the physical size of the central rectangle, and, contrary to our predictions, the addition of pictorial depth cues in both the central rectangle and the background decreased rather than increased the strength of the illusion. The implications of these results with regards to different theories are discussed. It could be the case that the illusion depends on both low-level and cognitive mechanisms and that deleterious effects occur on the former when the latter ascribes more certainty to the oblique lines being the same line receding into the distance.

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Infancy ; 18(2): 221-232, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23646001

RESUMO

Previous studies with young infants revealed that young infants can distinguish between displays of possible or impossible figures, which may require detection of inconsistent depth relations among local line junctions that disrupt global object configurations. Here, we used an eye-tracking paradigm to record eye movements in young infants during an object discrimination task with matched pairs of possible and impossible figures. Our goal was to identify differential patterns of oculomotor activity as infants viewed pictures of possible and impossible objects. We predicted that infants would actively attend to specific pictorial depth cues that denote shape (e.g., T-junctions), and in the context of an impossible figure that they would fixate to a greater extent in anomalous regions of the display relative to other parts. By the age of 4 months, infants fixated reliably longer overall on displays of impossible vs. possible cubes, specifically within the critical region where the incompatible lines and irreconcilable depth relations were located, implying an early capacity for selective attention to critical line junction information and integration of local depth cues necessary to perceive object coherence.

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Psicol. reflex. crit ; 25(1): 182-187, 2012. ilus, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-624436

RESUMO

Foram investigados os efeitos do gradiente de textura e da posição do estímulo teste com relação à linha do horizonte na percepção de tamanho relativo. Pelo método das escadas duplas, cinquenta voluntários ajustaram o tamanho de uma barra apresentada acima, abaixo ou no nível do horizonte para que fosse percebida do mesmo tamanho que uma barra apresentada no campo visual inferior. Os estímulos foram apresentados por 100ms sobre cinco fundos de tela. O gradiente de perspectiva contribuiu mais para a superestimação de tamanho relativo que o gradiente de compressão. Os tamanhos dos objetos que interceptavam a linha do horizonte foram superestimados. O sistema visual mostrou-se bastante eficaz em extrair informações de profundidade da perspectiva, fazendo-o mesmo em apresentações muito breves.


We investigated the effects of texture gradient and the position of test stimulus in relation to the horizon on the perception of relative sizes. By using the staircase method, 50 participants adjusted the size of a bar presented above, below or on the horizon as it could be perceived in the same size of a bar presented in the lower visual field. Stimuli were presented during 100ms on five background conditions. Perspective gradient contributed more to the overestimation of relative sizes than compression gradient. The sizes of the objects which intercepted the horizon line were overestimated. Visual system was very effective in extracting information from perspective depth cues, making it even during very brief exposure.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Percepção de Profundidade , Percepção de Tamanho , Percepção Visual , Universidades , Estudantes/psicologia
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Psicol. reflex. crit ; 20(1): 35-42, 2007. ilus, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-461182

RESUMO

Comparações de tamanhos relativos em espaços representados pictoricamente foram investigadas sob influência de informações de profundidade. Quarenta participantes ajustaram, pelo método das escadas, os tamanhos de retângulos brancos no campo visual superior para serem percebidos como iguais aos tamanhos de cartas de baralho apresentadas no campo visual inferior. Durante a apresentação dos estímulos, informações pictóricas de profundidade eram disponibilizadas no fundo da tela do computador e os participantes foram solicitados a tipificar a estratégia utilizada para julgar os tamanhos percebidos. A linha do horizonte e o gradiente de linhas de perspectiva favoreceram a superestimação dos tamanhos percebidos em cerca de 8 por cento e 12 por cento, respectivamente, e as comparações de tamanho foram coerentes com a constância de tamanho.


Comparisons of relative size in pictorial spaces under the influence of depth cues were investigated. Using the staircase method, 40 participants adjusted the sizes of blank cards presented in the upper visual field to the size of playing cards presented in the lower visual field. During the presentation of the stimuli, pictorial depth cues were displayed in the computer screen and participants were asked to typify the strategy used to judge the perceived sizes. The horizon and the perspective line gradient contributed to the overestimation of the perceived size of blank cards in about 8 and 12 percent, respectively, and size comparisons were coherent with the constancy of size.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto , Percepção de Distância , Percepção de Tamanho , Percepção Visual
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