Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
218 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events become informative about depth relationships. When one object is seen to move ...
Depth Perception 219 constant and variable three-dimensional angular velocities (Domini, Caudek, Turner, & Favretto, 1998), ...
220 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events A similar lack of agreement in the literature concerns two equally fundamental ...
Depth Perception 221 binocular information was available, but not when it is guided by monocular vision, even in the presence of ...
222Depth Perception and the Perception of Events anysystematic error (overshoot or undershoot) when view- ingoccurs in full-cue ...
Depth Perception 223 of that information: Familiar size may determine perceived size, which, in agreement with the size-distance ...
224 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events It was proposed that the dissociation seen between explicit perceptions and vi ...
Event Perception 225 wagon is thecommon motioncomponent, and the unique mo- tion of the ball with respect to the wagon is therel ...
226 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events When a point-light walker is observed, hierarchical nest- ings of pendular mot ...
Event Perception 227 The ability to discriminate between dynamically correct and anomalous events is not without limit. People’s ...
228 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events followers of this second proposal used more naturalistic set- tings, most stud ...
Conclusion 229 would have to compute the ball’s speed and distance; how- ever, this turns out not to be the case. In determining ...
230 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events a more satisfactory state of affairs. In general, the more com- plex the visua ...
References 231 useful. A related theoretical approach is seen in the search for perceptual heuristics. Heuristics are simple pro ...
232 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events W. Epstein (Eds.), Perceiving events and objects(pp. 436–446). Hillsdale, NJ: ...
References 233 Gibson, J. J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Gibson, J. J., Kapl ...
234 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events Lee, D. N., & Lishman, J. R. (1975). Visual proprioceptive control of stan ...
References 235 Proffitt, D. R., Cutting, J. E., & Stier, D. M. (1979). Perception of wheel-generated motions. Journal of Exp ...
236 Depth Perception and the Perception of Events Todd, J. T., Reichel, F. D. (1989). Ordinal structure in the visual per- cepti ...
CHAPTER 9 Speech Production and Perception CAROL A. FOWLER 237 PHONOLOGICAL COMPETENCE 238 Phonetics 239 Phonology 241 Another A ...
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