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Within reach but not so reachable: obstacles matter in visual perception of distances.

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A large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distance. These studies have mainly focused on the effects of reach-relevant properties of the body and of the objects that people intend to reach. However, any influence of the reach-relevant properties of the surrounding environment remains still speculative. We investigated this topic in terms of the role of obstacle width in perceiving distances. Participants had to estimate the straight-line distance to a cylinder located just behind a transparent barrier of varying width. The results showed that participants perceived the straight-line distance to the cylinder as being longer when they intended to grasp the cylinder by reaching around a wide transparent barrier rather than by reaching around narrower ones. Interestingly, this effect might be due to the anticipated effort involved in reaching. Together, our results show that reach-relevant properties of the surrounding environment influence perceived distances, thereby supporting an embodied view of the visual perception of space.

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Psychologie

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hal-00857357 , version 1 (03-09-2013)

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Nicolas Morgado, Edouard Gentaz, Eric Guinet, François Osiurak, Richard Palluel-Germain. Within reach but not so reachable: obstacles matter in visual perception of distances.. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 2013, 20 (3), pp.462-7. ⟨10.3758/s13423-012-0358-z⟩. ⟨hal-00857357⟩
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