Reduced fields of view are neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problems.
Watt et al. (Exp Brain Res, 2000, 135:411-416) suggested that a reduced field of view causes objects to appear closer than their physical distance. This suggestion is based on the observation that individuals terminated open-loop prehension prematurely when pretending to grasp a paper rectangle init...
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2004
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