Results 301 to 310 of about 9,821,409 (359)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Understanding public perception of bra size
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2022Breast cup size is often used in conversations between patients and their surgeons to communicate about goals and expectations for postoperative results. Cup size, however, is a poorly defined concept. The goal of this study was to assess whether the perception of breast cup size is consistent in a general population of survey respondents.A survey ...
Elizabeth L. Malphrus +5 more
openaire +2 more sources
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1966
A detailed review is presented of studies related to the accentuation hypothesis of Bruner & Goodman (1947). It is found that the results from (1) coin studies, (2) symbol studies, and (3) other studies are conflicting and do not substantiate the hypothesis.
P, Saugstad, P, Schioldborg
openaire +2 more sources
A detailed review is presented of studies related to the accentuation hypothesis of Bruner & Goodman (1947). It is found that the results from (1) coin studies, (2) symbol studies, and (3) other studies are conflicting and do not substantiate the hypothesis.
P, Saugstad, P, Schioldborg
openaire +2 more sources
Virtual Hand Realism Affects Object Size Perception in Body-Based Scaling
IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 2019How does the representation of an embodied avatar influence the way in which one perceives the scale of a virtual environment? In virtual reality, it is common to embody avatars of various appearances, from abstract to realistic. It is known that changes
Nami Ogawa, Takuji Narumi, M. Hirose
semanticscholar +1 more source
An Evaluation of Depth and Size Perception on a Spherical Fish Tank Virtual Reality Display
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019Fish Tank Virtual Reality (FTVR) displays create a compelling 3D spatial effect by rendering to the perspective of the viewer with head-tracking. Combining FTVR with a spherical display enhances the 3D experience with unique properties of the spherical ...
Qian Zhou +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Size-distance perception in preschool children
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1979Abstract Children between three and six years of age matched the “apparent” and “real” size of familiar and unfamiliar objects 3, 6, or 9 feet away. Prior to the experimental sessions, the children were divided into two groups: (a) those who could distinguish the phenomenal from the real sizes of the arcs in the Jastrow illusion (the “Realists”) and (
E, Tronick, M, Hershenson
openaire +2 more sources
Qwen2-VL: Enhancing Vision-Language Model's Perception of the World at Any Resolution
arXiv.orgWe present the Qwen2-VL Series, an advanced upgrade of the previous Qwen-VL models that redefines the conventional predetermined-resolution approach in visual processing. Qwen2-VL introduces the Naive Dynamic Resolution mechanism, which enables the model
Peng Wang +18 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
In Color Perception, Size Matters
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2012In designing colors for digital visualization systems. one of the most critical factors is the interaction between size and color appearance. Whereas artists and visual designers understand this, recommendations for using color in visualization rarely address the issue, or even recognize it.
openaire +2 more sources
Object Recognition May Distort Size Perception
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2000Size estimation may be influenced by characteristics recalled about the object viewed. This study evaluated the influence of object familiarity on estimation of size. We compared size estimates of several familiar objects with size estimates of undefined objects matched for dimensions of pattern and color.
R, Wesp +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Size Matters: Saccades during Scene Perception
Perception, 2007We investigated the effect of image size on saccade amplitudes. First, in a meta-analysis, relevant results from previous scene perception studies are summarised, suggesting the possibility of a linear relationship between mean saccade amplitude and image size.
Roman, von Wartburg +5 more
openaire +2 more sources
Perception of Size of Movement Patterns
Journal of Motor Behavior, 1979Physiological data suggest that perception and memory of kinesthesis may differ depending on whether a movement pattern is actively commanded or passively induced. An attempt was made to demonstrate a difference between these two types of movements by employing a cross-modal visual recognition test of size perception.
P J, Bairstow, J I, Laszlo
openaire +2 more sources

