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The Size Illusion: Visual and Kinaesthetic Information in Size Perception
Perception, 1985Earlier studies have shown the size of kinaesthetically presented two-dimensional movement patterns to be significantly overestimated. Whether this size overestimation is characteristic of the kinaesthetic system alone has not been established. Two experiments are reported which were designed to investigate size judgment made after kinaesthetic and ...
Laszlo, J. I., Broderick, P.
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Environment and Behavior, 1984
Three studies were conducted that explore the relationship between the shape and the perceived size of rectangular and square rooms. In each study, subjects were asked to estimate the size of rooms that varied in their ratio of length to width.
Edward K. Sadalla, Diana Oxley
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Three studies were conducted that explore the relationship between the shape and the perceived size of rectangular and square rooms. In each study, subjects were asked to estimate the size of rooms that varied in their ratio of length to width.
Edward K. Sadalla, Diana Oxley
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Visual Perception of Portion Size
Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2008Three studies were made in which chips (French fries) of different thickness and peas of different sizes were used. In each study, subjects were asked to serve the food in an attempt to match a standard amount of food placed on the table. Subjects served significantly (P < 0.001) smaller amounts of thin chips compared to thick chips, whether the ...
A. Wise +3 more
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From size perception to counting
Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013The ability to perceive size is shared by humans and animals. Babies present this basic ability from birth, and it improves with age. Counting, on the other hand, is a more complex task than size perception. We examined the theory that the counting system evolved from a more primitive system of size perception (the leading alternative being that the ...
Gali Katz +4 more
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Visual Perception of Portion Size
Journal of Culinary Science & Technology, 2010People overestimate thick and underestimate thin chipped potatoes when judging by eye. Three possible causes of this misperception have been tested by questionnaire in this study: the greater number of pieces of thin chips may suggest that there is a greater amount or they might match the height of the mound or the plate coverage. Subjects plated three
C. Ramsay, A. Wise
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NOTE ON DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION OF SIZE
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2007The development of the perception of size is currently interpreted as the development of size constancy. Using data from prior studies, this paper reports a functional measurement analysis of the perceived size of rectangles located on a frontal plane.
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Contrast perception and stimulus size
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1986Several studies have demonstrated the fact that suprathreshold contrast perception for sine wave gratings is relatively independent of the number of stimulus cycles. However, only two studies have investigated perceived contrast for patterns as small as one or two cycles and these produced conflicting results. One study found a decrease in the apparent
Mark W. Cannon, Steven C. Fullenkamp
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Perception versus Reality: Understanding Hysteroscope Size
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2022Keith Isaacson, Nikolai Begg
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Familiar size affects perception differently in virtual reality and the real world
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2023Janneke F M Jehee +2 more
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LEUKOS - Journal of Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2022
Claudia Moscoso +2 more
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