Parallax, the shadows and textures of the foreground, relative positions of nearby ob¬ jects, and many other such cues make distance judgments possible, but such stimuli are somewhat peripheral to the center of attention in the size-judgment experiments. After unsuccessfully attempting to relate our findings to local ophthalmic changes, we came to consider a decreased attentiveness to peripheral-distance cues as the most likely cause of the observed size-judgment change. Downloaded From: http://archneurpsyc.jamanetwork.com/ by a Oakland University User on 06/04/2015
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