The Moon Illusion, II: The moon's apparent size is a function of the presence or absence of terrain.
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How our body influences our perception of the world.Explaining the moon illusion.Comparisons of continuous and discrete methods for combining probability values associated with matched-pairs t-test data.The natural moon illusion: a multifactor angular account.Perceived angular and linear size: the role of binocular disparity and visual surround.Size-distance invariance: kinetic invariance is different from static invariance.The moon illusion and size-distance scaling--evidence for shared neural patterns.A test of size-scaling and relative-size hypotheses for the moon illusion.The role of binocular viewing in a spacing illusion arising in a darkened surround.Moon illusion simulated in complete darkness: planetarium experiment reexamined.Moon illusions redescribed.The paradoxical moon illusions.Apparent size contrasts of retinal images and size constancy as determinants of the moon illusion.The moon illusion: a test of the vestibular hypothesis under monocular viewing conditions.Determinants of the magnitude of the moon illusion.Stereoscopic depth and the occlusion illusion.Visual-illusion distance paradoxes: a resolution.The occlusion illusion: partial modal completion or apparent distance?A two-process theory of the response to size and distance.On size, distance, and visual angle perception.Estimation of height for persons in pictures.Visual accommodation as a cue for size.Does perceived size depend on perceived distance? An argument from extended haptic perception.Apparent relative size and depth of moving objects.Size judgments of disks presented against the zenith sky.Environmental context influences visually perceived distance.Quantitative perceptual estimates: verbal versus nonverbal retrieval techniques.Horizontal and vertical distance perception: the discorded-orientation theory.
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The Moon Illusion, II: The moon's apparent size is a function of the presence or absence of terrain.
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1962-06-01T00:00:00Z