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The Influence of Ground Contact and Visible Horizon on Perception of Distance and Size under Severely Degraded Vision.

机译:严重退化的视力下地面接触和可见地平线对距离和大小感知的影响。

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For low vision navigation, misperceiving the locations of hazards can have serious consequences. Poten-tial sources of such misperceptions are hazards that are not visually associated with the ground plane, thus, depriving the viewer of important perspective cues for egocentric distance. In Experiment 1, we assessed ab-solute distance and size judgments to targets on stands under degraded vision conditions. Normally sighted observers wore blur goggles that severely reduced acuity and contrast, and viewed targets placed on either detectable or undetectable stands. Participants in the detectable stand condition demonstrated accurate dis-tance judgments, whereas participants in the undetectable stand condition overestimated target distances. Similarly, the perceived size of targets in the undetectable stand condition was judged to be significantly larger than in the detectable stand condition, suggesting a perceptual coupling of size and distance in conditions of degraded vision. In Experiment 2, we investigated size and implied distance perception of targets elevated above a visible horizon for individuals in an induced state of degraded vision. When par-ticipants' size judgments are inserted into the size-distance invariance hypothesis (SDIH) formula, distance to above-horizon objects increased compared to those below the horizon. Together, our results emphasize the importance of salient visible ground-contact information for accurate distance perception. The absence of this ground-contact information could be the source of perceptual errors leading to potential hazards for low vision individuals with severely degraded acuity and contrast sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
机译:对于低视力导航,误认危险的位置可能会造成严重的后果。这种误解的潜在来源是与地面在视觉上不相关的危险,因此,剥夺了观看者自我中心距离的重要视角线索。在实验1中,我们评估了视力下降条件下到目标目标的绝对距离和大小判断。正常情况下,观察者戴上模糊的护目镜,严重降低了敏锐度和对比度,并观察了放置在可检测或不可检测支架上的目标。处于可检测站立状态的参与者表现出准确的距离判断,而处于无法检测站立状态的参与者则高估了目标距离。同样,在无法检测到的站立状态下,目标的感知大小被判断为明显大于在可检测到的站立状态下的目标大小,这表明在视力下降的情况下大小和距离的感知耦合。在实验2中,我们调查了处于诱发状态的视力下降状态下的个体的大小和隐含在距离可见地平线以上的目标的距离感知。将参加者的尺寸判断插入尺寸距离不变性假设(SDIH)公式后,到地平线以上物体的距离比地平线以下物体的距离增加。总之,我们的结果强调了重要的可见地面接触信息对于精确距离感知的重要性。缺少这种地面接触信息可能会导致感知错误,从而导致视力严重下降和对比度敏感的低视力人群面临潜在危险。 [作者的摘要]

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