2010
DOI: 10.3758/brm.42.2.414
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Controlled interaction: Strategies for using virtual reality to study perception

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“…Because each of these tasks involves ratios and angles rather than absolute distance estimation, the results are consistent with the idea that the compression of perceived distance in virtual reality may nonetheless preserve similarity relationships (see Messing & Durgin, 2005, Durgin & Li, 2010). Elsewhere we have shown that the perceived slants of near surfaces are fairly similar in virtual and real environments (Durgin, Li, & Hajnal, 2010; Durgin and Li, submitted).…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Because each of these tasks involves ratios and angles rather than absolute distance estimation, the results are consistent with the idea that the compression of perceived distance in virtual reality may nonetheless preserve similarity relationships (see Messing & Durgin, 2005, Durgin & Li, 2010). Elsewhere we have shown that the perceived slants of near surfaces are fairly similar in virtual and real environments (Durgin, Li, & Hajnal, 2010; Durgin and Li, submitted).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Although there is always concern about generalizability from virtual environments (Durgin & Li, 2010), we will show that the present results provide an excellent model of existing slant and aspect ratio data collected in the real world (i.e. slant data in Proffitt et al, 1995, and aspect ratio data in Kudoh, 2005, and in Loomis & Philbeck, 1999), while providing a more complete picture of the relevant parameter space.…”
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“…The display was pincushion-corrected and calibrated (Kuhl, Thompson & Creem-Regehr, 2009; Durgin & Li, 2010), and updated at 60 Hz in stereo using professional rendering software (Virtools 4.1) in combination with an optical tracking system (Vicon) to monitor head position and orientation, which was corrected to each eye (at 60 Hz) based on measured interpupillary distance with a lag of less than 100 msec.…”
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“…In Table 2, we report the mean intercepts and gains for linear fits to the data of each of 20 participants. We also show mean parameters for power-function fits to individual participants (Durgin & Li, 2010). For the free-hand measure, neither the mean gain (slopes of linear models) nor the mean power function exponent (slopes in log–log space) differed reliably from 1, t (19) = 1.27, p = .2205; t (19) = 0.15, p = .8815.…”
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confidence: 99%