We carried out six experiments to find out whether simple manual reaction time (RT) to flux-equated visual stimuli of different size is modulated by size constancy or by the retinal angle subtended by the stimuli. We found that RT decreased with the increase in perceived stimulus size rather than retinal angle and that this relationship depended oil the use of familiar 3-D-like stimuli and oil the availability of other size-constancy cues. Thus, a stereotyped speeded motor response, such as that employed in a simple RT paradigm, is modulated by size constancy, as is the case with perceptual judgments. The present results provide original evidence on the relationship between simple RT and perception.

Visual reaction time and size constancy / Sperandio, I.; Savazzi, S.; Gregory, R. L.; Marzi, C. A.. - In: PERCEPTION. - ISSN 0301-0066. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:11(2009), pp. 1601-1609. [10.1068/p6421]

Visual reaction time and size constancy

Sperandio I.;
2009-01-01

Abstract

We carried out six experiments to find out whether simple manual reaction time (RT) to flux-equated visual stimuli of different size is modulated by size constancy or by the retinal angle subtended by the stimuli. We found that RT decreased with the increase in perceived stimulus size rather than retinal angle and that this relationship depended oil the use of familiar 3-D-like stimuli and oil the availability of other size-constancy cues. Thus, a stereotyped speeded motor response, such as that employed in a simple RT paradigm, is modulated by size constancy, as is the case with perceptual judgments. The present results provide original evidence on the relationship between simple RT and perception.
2009
11
Sperandio, I.; Savazzi, S.; Gregory, R. L.; Marzi, C. A.
Visual reaction time and size constancy / Sperandio, I.; Savazzi, S.; Gregory, R. L.; Marzi, C. A.. - In: PERCEPTION. - ISSN 0301-0066. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:11(2009), pp. 1601-1609. [10.1068/p6421]
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