NTL Record

Title The equidistance tendency and its consequences : problems in depth perception.
Record ID 38909
Personal Name
Creator
Gogel, Walter C.
Corporate Creator Civil Aeromedical Research Institute
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19650400
Language English
Abstract The equidistance tendency is the tendency for objects or other inhomogeneities in the field-of-view to appear at the same distance as each other with the strength of this tendency being inversely related to directional separation. The evidence for the existence of the equidistance tendency and for its ability to modify the perceived depth resulting from size or stereoscopic cues is reviewed. The equidistance tendency is discussed as a disturbing factor in visual experimentation and as a necessary factor in the understanding of Emmert's law, the moon illusion, and similar phenomena. Several possible explanations for the equidistance tendency are evaluated in terms of the range of phenomena with which it is identified.
Rosap ID dot:20739
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/20739
TRT Terms Distance perception; Depth perception; Vision; Vision tests; Field of vision; Lighting; Distance; Depth; Size; Height; Experiments
General Subjects Visual perception; Depth perception; Vision--Testing; Lighting; Distances; Size perception; Stereoscopic views; Optical illusions; Optical images; Binocular vision
Classification NTL - AVIATION - AVIATION
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number AM 65-11; DOT/FAA/AM-65/11
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/38000/38900/38909/AM65-11.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository