Pagano et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Comparing verbal and reaching responses to visually perceived egocentric distancesPagano et al., 2001
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- Pagano C
- Grutzmacher R
- Jenkins J
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- Ecological Psychology
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Ability to visually perceive egocentric target distance was assessed using 2 response measures: verbal reports and reaches. These 2 response measures were made within experimental trials with the participants' eyes closed either immediately after viewing the …
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