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The role of retinal versus perceived size in the effects of pitched displays on visually perceived eye levelVisually perceived eye level (VPEL) was measured while subjects viewed two vertical lines which were either upright or pitched about the horizontal axis. In separate conditions, the display consisted of a relatively large pair of lines viewed at a distance of 1 m, or a display scaled to one third the dimensions and viewed at a distance of either 1 m or 33.3 cm. The small display viewed at 33.3 cm produced a retinal image the same size as that of the large display at 1 m. Pitch of all three displays top-toward and top-away from the observer caused upward and downward VPEL shifts, respectively. These effects were highly similar for the large display and the small display viewed at 33.3 cm (ie equal retinal size), but were significantly smaller for the small display viewed at 1 m. In a second experiment, perceived size of the three displays was measured and found to be highly accurate. The results of the two experiments indicate that the effect of optical pitch on VPEL depends on the retinal image size of stimuli rather than on perceived size.
Document ID
20040173299
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Post, R. B.
(University of California Davis 95616, United States)
Welch, R. B.
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: Perception
Volume: 25
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0301-0066
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Center ARC
Controlled Clinical Trial
Clinical Trial
NASA Discipline Neuroscience

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