“…However, many studies identify inconsistencies and distortions in visual space that cannot be explained by any metric geometry (Linton, 2022): distortions of estimated depth due to irrelevant factors (Johnston, 1991;Todd and Norman, 2003;Campagnoli et al, 2022;Vishwanath, 2014), inconsistencies between estimates of depth, slant, curvature, and/or shape (Di Luca et al, 2010;Koenderink, 1998;Loomis et al, 2002;Koenderink et al, 2002), and internal inconsistency of multiple relative judgements (Koenderink et al, 2008;Svarverud et al, 2012;Vuong et al, 2019). Some recent theories explain inconsistent results by treating visual space as fragmentary in some way, with, for example, separate representations for different surfaces (Koenderink, 1998), different distance ranges (Vishwanath, 2022), or for action versus perception (Goodale and Milner, 1992).…”