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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 darkEnvironmental surfaces and the compression of perceived visual space.The importance of a visual horizon for distance judgments under severely degraded vision.The influence of ground contact and visible horizon on perception of distance and size under severely degraded visionAnisotropic perception of slant from texture gradient: Size contrast hypothesisEffects of changes in size, speed, and distance on the perception of curved 3-D trajectories.The advantage of a ground surface in the representation of visual scenes.Changes in angular size and speed affect the judged height of objects moving over a ground surface.Inaccurate representation of the ground surface beyond a texture boundary.Change detection for objects on surfaces slanted in depth.Background Surface and Horizon Effects in the Perception of Relative Size and Distance.An older view on distance perception: older adults perceive walkable extents as farther.The ground dominance effect in the perception of 3-D layout.Judging distance across texture discontinuities.Perception of scene layout from optical contact, shadows, and motion.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.Visually perceived eye level and horizontal midline of the body trunk influenced by optic flow.The ground is dominant in infants' perception of relative distance.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.Perceptual space in the dark affected by the intrinsic bias of the visual system.Judging egocentric distance on the ground: occlusion and surface integration.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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Distance perception across spatial discontinuities.
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P2860
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10.3758/BF03194553
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
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1045972476