The Moon IllusionMaurice Hershenson Psychology Press, 13 thg 5, 2013 - 472 trang This unique volume attempts to answer one of mankind's oldest puzzles -- why the moon appears to be larger and closer on the horizon than when it is high in the sky. Over the centuries, many viable solutions have been proposed for this psychological phenomenon. The Moon Illusion presents papers by major theorists striving to explain the illusion and providing commentaries on the works of others. Research on the moon illusion has been scattered throughout journals in many disciplines including philosophy, physiology, physics, and psychology. As the first publication to present a comprehensive treatment of the problem, this book is of vital interest to professionals whose major concern is visual perception, experimental psychology, or the neurosciences. Of additional interest to those whose focus is physics or astronomy. |
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Preface | |
Terrestrial and Celestial Passage | |
The Problem Posed by the Moon Illusion | |
The Moon Illusion in Modern Science | |
Recent Developments References | |
EXPLANATIONS OFTHE MOON ILLUSION | |
Factors | |
ZoomLens Hypothesis | |
Background The Early Work | |
Where WeStandNow | |
Reading Terrestrial Passage | |
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Factors Determining | |
The Simulated MoonIllusion | |
José Aparecido Da Silva | |
Moon Illusionas Anomaly | |
Facts and Hypotheses References | |
Toward | |
A Critique oftheImageBlurring Hypothesis Enright | |
A Critique oftheStudiesofKaufmanandRock 1962a The AngleofRegardHypothesis An ExplicationofNearTriad Zooming | |
An OculomotorHypothesis for the Soupbowl | |
Terrestrial Passage | |
The Moon Illusion in a Unified Theory of Visual Space | |
Perceived Size and Perceived Distance | |
Adaptation | |
The MoonIllusion | |
The Role of OffSized Perceptions in Responses | |
Distancein aLarge Open Field Simulating theMoon Illusion in a Large Open Field | |
To Exorcize a Ghost from the Perceptual Machine R H DayandTheodore E Parks Some Contradictions inPerception Sense that Defy Common | |
Illusion | |
An Integration Through | |
Maurice Hershenson | |
Perceived Size oftheMoon | |
Annotated Bibliography | |
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