Search Results - "Durgin, Frank H"
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Who is being deceived? The experimental demands of wearing a backpack
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2009)“…A growing literature argues that wearing a heavy backpack makes slopes look steeper and distances seem longer (e.g., Proffitt, 2006). To test for effects of…”
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Perceptual scale expansion: an efficient angular coding strategy for locomotor space
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-08-2011)“…Whereas most sensory information is coded on a logarithmic scale, linear expansion of a limited range may provide a more efficient coding for the angular…”
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The underestimation of egocentric distance: evidence from frontal matching tasks
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-10-2011)“…There is controversy over the existence, nature, and cause of error in egocentric distance judgments. One proposal is that the systematic biases often found in…”
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When Walking Makes Perception Better
Published in Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society (01-02-2009)“…When we move, the visual world moves toward us. That is, self-motion normally produces visual signals (flow) that tell us about our own motion. But these…”
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Rubber Hands Feel the Touch of Light
Published in Psychological science (01-02-2007)“…Two experiments involving a total of 220 subjects are reported. The experiments document that "stroking" a false hand with the bright beam of light from a…”
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On intersectionality: visualizing the invisibility of Black women
Published in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (26-11-2022)“…Intersectionality refers to the simultaneous and interacting effects of multiple group categorization on individuals with minoritized status, often leading to…”
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Default Reference Frames for Angular Expansion in the Perception of Visual Direction
Published in Vision (Basel) (21-02-2024)“…Prior work has shown that perceived angular elevation relative to a visible horizon/ground plane is exaggerated with a gain of about 1.5. Here, we investigated…”
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Do Explicit Estimates of Angular Declination Become Ungrounded in the Presence of a Ground Plane?
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-09-2018)“…In a series of seven experiments (total N = 220), it is shown that explicit angular declination judgments are influenced by the presence of a ground plane in…”
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precision of locomotor odometry in humans
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2009)“…Two experiments measured the human ability to reproduce locomotor distances of 4.6-100 m without visual feedback and compared distance production with time…”
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Texture density adaptation and visual number revisited
Published in Current biology (23-09-2008)“…Burr and Ross [1] have recently proposed that the visual dimension of number is itself directly adaptable. The aftereffect they describe is one that my…”
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Is the approximate number system capacity limited? Extended display duration does not increase the limits of linear number estimation
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-04-2023)“…The approximate number system (ANS) is widely regarded as handling numbers beyond the subitizing range. However, a review of a variety of historical data…”
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Relative numerosity is constructed from size and density information: Evidence from adaptation
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (08-07-2024)“…To dissociate aftereffects of size and density in the perception of relative numerosity, large or small adapter sizes were crossed with high or low adapter…”
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Sugar and Space? Not the Case: Effects of Low Blood Glucose on Slant Estimation are Mediated by Beliefs
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2013)“…There is a current debate concerning whether people's physiological or behavioral potential alters their perception of slanted surfaces. One way to directly…”
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How frequent is the spontaneous occurrence of synchronized walking in daily life?
Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2023)“…Experimental work has suggested that individuals walking side by side may frequently synchronize their steps. The present study created video records of…”
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A Comparison of Two Theories of Perceived Distance on the Ground Plane: The Angular Expansion Hypothesis and the Intrinsic Bias Hypothesis
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2012)“…Two theories of distance perception—ie, the angular expansion hypothesis (Durgin and Li, 2011 Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73 1856–1870) and the…”
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Self-Motion Perception during Locomotor Recalibration: More than Meets the Eye
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-06-2005)“…Do locomotor after effects depend specifically on visual feedback? In 7 experiments, 116 college students were tested, with closed eyes, at stationary running…”
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Differential Angular Expansion in Perceived Direction in Azimuth and Elevation Are Yoked to the Presence of a Perceived Ground Plane
Published in Vision (Basel) (24-03-2018)“…It has been proposed that perceived angular direction relative to straight-ahead is exaggerated in perception, and that this exaggeration is greater in…”
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The second number-estimation elbow: Are visual numbers greater than 20 evaluated differently?
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-07-2019)“…Numerosity perception has long been understood to be divided between subitizing and estimation. In a series of three experiments (total N = 113), a new number…”
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Enhanced Optic Flow Speed Discrimination While Walking: Contextual Tuning of Visual Coding
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2007)“…We tested the hypothesis that long-term adaptation to the normal contingencies between walking and its multisensory consequences (including optic flow) leads…”
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Implied occlusion and subset underestimation contribute to the weak-outnumber-strong numerosity illusion
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (17-10-2024)“…Four experimental studies are reported using a total of 712 participants to investigate the basis of a recently reported numerosity illusion called…”
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