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Autor:
Dennis M. Shaffer, Kirsten M. Greer, Jackson T. Schaffer, Clayton C. Richardson, John Thrasher
Publikováno v:
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 84:1699-1717
Autor:
Dennis M, Shaffer, Kirsten M, Greer, Jackson T, Schaffer, Clayton C, Richardson, John, Thrasher
Publikováno v:
Attention, perceptionpsychophysics. 84(5)
In this paper we propose an anti-inertial motion (AIM) bias that can explain several intuitive physics beliefs including the straight-down belief and beliefs held concerning the pendulum problem. We show how the AIM bias also explains two new beliefs
Autor:
Mara Hernandez, Echoe Smith, Dennis M. Shaffer, Brandon Short, Erica Bishop, Cage Cramer, Ky Mattingly, Kirsten M. Greer, Meghan Burkhardt, Jackson T. Schaffer
Publikováno v:
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 81:476-488
Previous work has shown that people overestimate their own body tilt by a factor of about 1.5, the same factor by which people overestimate geographical and man-made slopes. In Experiment 1 we investigated whether people can accurately identify their
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 45(7)
It is well known that people overestimate the orientation of both geographical and man-made sloped surfaces by between 5°-20°. More recently, work has shown that when people are encumbered by wearing a heavy backpack they overestimate hills and dis
Autor:
Brandon Short, Jackson T. Schaffer, Kirsten M. Greer, Ky Mattingly, Meghan Burkhardt, Dennis M. Shaffer, Cage Cramer
Publikováno v:
Acta psychologica. 192
It is well known that people verbally exaggerate the slant of visually perceived geographical, virtual, and man-made hills. More recently it has been shown that haptic and verbal estimates of slant result in similar exaggerations, supporting the prop