2001
DOI: 10.1177/154193120104500234
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The ARC-Size Illusion as Applied to Planar Displays of Aircraft Traffic Inforamtion

Abstract: Shorter arcs are perceived as having less curvature (i.e., they are "perceptually flattened"), and this phenomenon has been labeled the Arc-size Illusion. This illusion was explored as it relates to planar displays of traffic information. Such displays often represent intent and/or history information With lines. Participants were presented with aircraft traveling on curvilinear paths, and their estimations of future aircraft location were examined. There were three major findings from the study. First, the da… Show more

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