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Ono, Fuminori; Kitazawa, Shigeru – Cognition, 2010
The present study examined the effect of perceived motion-in-depth on temporal interval perception. We required subjects to estimate the length of a short empty interval starting from the offset of a first marker and ending with the onset of a second marker. The size of the markers was manipulated so that the subjects perceived a visual object as…
Descriptors: Intervals, Motion, Visual Perception, Time Perspective
Goldstein, Jacob; Wiener, Charles – J Gen Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Depth Perception, Motion, Perception, Space
Smith, W. Carter; Johnson, Scott P.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Cognitive Psychology, 2003
Although much evidence indicates that young infants perceive unitary objects by analyzing patterns of motion, infants' abilities to perceive object unity by analyzing Gestalt properties and by integrating distinct views of an object over time are in dispute. To address these controversies, four experiments investigated adults' and infants'…
Descriptors: Intervals, Infants, Motion, Experiments
Peer reviewedIreson, Judith; McGurk, Harry – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1985
Malawian children and young adults displayed sensitivity to static information for depth when stimulus objects subtended equal visual angles. When the more distant object was larger but subtended a smaller visual angle than the nearer, subjects tended to base judgments on retinal size. Motion paralax information increased accuracy of judgments of…
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, Depth Perception, Elementary School Students

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