The ground dominance effect in the perception of 3-D layout.
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Intrinsic spatial knowledge about terrestrial ecology favors the tall for judging distanceThe visible ground surface as a reference frame for scaling binocular depth of a target in midairThe visual system's intrinsic bias influences space perception in the impoverished environment.The visual system's intrinsic bias and knowledge of size mediate perceived size and location in the darkSix-month-old infants perceive the hollow-face illusion.Environmental surfaces and the compression of perceived visual space.Using virtual reality to investigate comparative spatial cognitive abilities in chimpanzees and humans.Anisotropic perception of slant from texture gradient: Size contrast hypothesisThe Effects of Age and Set Size on the Fast Extraction of Egocentric Distance.A ground-like surface facilitates visual search in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)The advantage of a ground surface in the representation of visual scenes.Aging and the perception of egocentric distance.Gaze behavior and the perception of egocentric distance.Action-specific influences on perception and postperceptual processes: Present controversies and future directions.Perceived relative distance on the ground affected by the selection of depth informationInaccurate representation of the ground surface beyond a texture boundary.Designer's approach for scene selection in tests of preference and restoration along a continuum of natural to manmade environments.Change detection for objects on surfaces slanted in depth.Predominance of ground over ceiling surfaces in binocular rivalry.Background Surface and Horizon Effects in the Perception of Relative Size and Distance.Egocentric Direction and Position Perceptions are Dissociable Based on Only Static Lane Edge Information.Angular declination and the dynamic perception of egocentric distance.Vertical position as a cue to pictorial depth: height in the picture plane versus distance to the horizon.The ground dominance effect in the perception of relative distance in 3-D scenes is mainly due to characteristics of the ground surface.Perspective Space as a Model for Distance and Size Perception.Attention modulates perception of visual space.The ground is dominant in infants' perception of relative distance.Grounding the figure: surface attachment influences figure-ground organization.Perceptual slant induced through optical contact.Absolute distance perception to locations off the ground plane.The linear perspective information in ground surface representation and distance judgment.Technology advancing the study of animal cognition: using virtual reality to present virtually simulated environments to investigate nonhuman primate spatial cognition.
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The ground dominance effect in the perception of 3-D layout.
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The ground dominance effect in the perception of 3-D layout.
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The ground dominance effect in the perception of 3-D layout.
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George J Andersen
Myron L Braunstein
Zheng Bian
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2005-07-01T00:00:00Z
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