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A new psychophysical method: method of transposition or equal-appearing relations.
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This article is published in Psychological Bulletin.The article was published on 1959-01-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transposition (telecommunications).read more
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Visual perception of spatial extent.
TL;DR: An equation expressing the relation between perceived size and physical depth was developed and applied to size judgments determined with four observers under two viewing conditions and produced results not in agreement with those expected from the size–distance invariance hypothesis.
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Pioneering studies in the 1930s on perception: An historical background of experimental psychology in Japan1
TL;DR: Some pioneering experimental studies on perception conducted by Japanese investigators in the 1930s are reviewed in this article, including optical illusions (Obonai, Morinaga), size constancy (Akishige, Ogasawara, Yuki), time-space interaction (Abe, Abbe), recovery from blindness (Kuroda, Akishige), and animal perception.
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Methodological studies of size constancy (1):size constancy measured by two experimental methods
Tatsuro Makino,Takehiro Ueno +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a classification of size constancy in two stimuli comparison situation and single stimuli situation is given, where the effect of change in observational conditions is predominant, whereas in single situations it is not so.
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Experimental studies on figural after-effects in Japan
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The construction of subjective brightness scales from fractionation data : a validation
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A proposal for quantitative reporting of comparative judgments.
TL;DR: In this article, a proposal for Quantitative Reporting of Comparative Judgments is presented, which is based on the work of the authors of this paper, and is used in our paper.