Our bodies require no explanation of how stairs work, because the information our bodies need is intrinsic in the structure of the stairs. Just as a hand pressed in clay shapes the clay into structure identical to the hand, affordance shapes energy in ways that accurately convey information abou...
(Kamps et al., 2016;Bonner and Epstein, 2017;Julian et al., 2016), allowing individuals to know where they can or cannot go, immediately. During fMRI, Kamps et al. presented the participants with a set of pictures consisting of intact empty rooms, rooms in which elements (e.g., walls...
Considering ratings from children was not convenient for this study due to the small number of pictures rated by this sample. Pictures finally included are described in Table 2. They were presented on a black background with size 20 × 20 degrees of visual angle. Each image stayed on ...
We conclude that perspective foreshortening in pictures produces errors in perceived 3-D orientation. Our explanation is based on the different rates of change of elevation and azimuth with distance.doi:10.3758/s13414-015-1012-4Wnuczko, Marta...
In the next section I will discuss some related examples and propose an explanation. 5.2 Mɔ̀ for non-visual perception In the previous section, an example was shown of mɔ̀ used to refer to a non-visual perception event. There are several other cases of this in the corpus. Two...
Optical illusions and eye tricks are pictures, sculptures, and sometimes even words that are made to try to trick your brain into seeing something. Testing your eyes with optical illusions can be a lot of fun.
limitations/peculiarities in the literature examining crossmodal influences of olfaction on person perception. This includes everything from the familiarity (or otherwise) of the people whose pictures are being judged, through to the timing of the stimuli, and the lack of any explanation (to the ...
The width of the gaze cone was measured by presenting participants with pictures of faces with direct gaze and variations of averted gaze and asking them whether the person looked like they were looking directly. Self-referential processing was measured with the LIF (Linguistic Implications Form; ...
limitations/peculiarities in the literature examining crossmodal influences of olfaction on person perception. This includes everything from the familiarity (or otherwise) of the people whose pictures are being judged, through to the timing of the stimuli, and the lack of any explanation (to the ...
testing this hypothesis. A further possibility is that increase in connectivity in both TrM and TrW leads to a more accurate perception of self. An alternative, and not mutually exclusive, explanation is that androgenization/or estrogenizationof the bodywould lead to increased congruence in own-...