Apparent Size: How Your Brain Distorts Reality
Introduction and Definition of Apparent Size Apparent size, within the domain of perceptual psychology, refers to the subjective and constructed estimation of a stimulus’s physical dimensions as interpreted by the perceiver. It stands in contrast to the object’s objective, measurable physical size and the measurable size of the optical image projected onto the retina. While […]
Visual Perception: How Your Brain Defines Reality
Definition and Fundamental Concepts The concept of shape refers fundamentally to the spatial form of an object as perceived against a background, representing a critical initial step in the comprehensive process of visual recognition and object identification. It is the defining attribute that allows for the stable classification of entities within the environment, independent of […]
INTERPOSITION
The Fundamental Definition and Role of Interposition in Visual Perception Interposition, frequently referred to in psychological literature as occlusion, represents one of the most critical and powerful tools within the realm of visual cognition. At its most basic level, interposition is defined as the relative placement of two or more objects in a three-dimensional space […]
APPARENT DISTANCE
Definition and Fundamental Distinction The concept of apparent distance refers specifically to the perceived distance of a particular object from a designated observer. This is fundamentally distinct from the actual physical distance, which is the objective, measurable separation between the observer and the object in three-dimensional space. The discrepancy between the physical reality and the […]