Chapter 3 – Perceiving Layout and Knowing Distances: The Integration, Relative Potency, and Contextual Use of Different Information about Depth*

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses three questions: Why are there so many sources of information about layout? How is it that one perceives layout with near-metric accuracy when none of these sources yields metric information about it? Can one not do better, theoretically, in understanding the perception of layout than simply make a list? The answer to the first question begins with Todd's answer. Perceiving layout is extremely important to human beings, so important that it must be redundantly specified so that the redundancy can guard against the failure of any given source or the failure of any of the assumptions on which a given source is based. However, information redundancy is only part of the answer. Different sources of information about layout metrically reinforce and contrast with each other, providing a powerful network of constraints. The answer to the second proceeds from this idea. Through the analysis of depth-threshold functions for nine different sources of information about layout, one can begin to understand how those sources of information sharing the same-shaped functions across distances can help ramify judgments of layout by serving to correct measurement errors in each. Third, on the basis of the analyses and the pattern of functions, it suggests that list making has misled about space and layout. Psychologists and other vision scientists have generally considered layout, space, and distance as a uniform commodity in which observers carry out their day-to-day activities.

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