1990
DOI: 10.4992/psycholres1954.32.107
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The correlation between velocity and perceived depth in motion

Abstract: Two experiments were performed to confirm the correlation between velocity and perceived depth in seeing 3-dimensional structures in 2-dimensional motion. Experiment I tested Ullman's conveyor belt patterns as simulated by random bright dots moving horizontally on a CRT screen. The result was that 20 subjects all perceived the velocity distribution patterns as depth cues. Experiment 2 tested the effect of velocity upon seeing depth arrangements in CRT simulation of two objects moving independently. The result … Show more

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