New research reveals that numbers in our visual field can subtly distort how we judge spatial positions, showing that perception is shaped by both numerical magnitude and object-based processing.
The perception of verticality and spatial orientation is a multifaceted process governed by the integration of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive and somatosensory cues. This complex sensory ...
American psychologist Calvin S. Hall established the open field test (OFT) in 1932 to assess animal emotionality. 1 The OFT has evolved since then with modern technology, and its capacity to assess ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have studied the relationship between numerical information in our vision, and how it ...
When Tim Cook used Apple's Vision Pro headset for the first time, he described it as an "aha moment"—a feeling I also experienced when I first used the device. If we are lucky, we get a few of those ...
Bisection tasks reveal biases due to spatial-numerical association. The presence of numbers in the object acts to affect ...
Imagine having an infinite personal workspace that’s dynamically right sized to help you quickly assemble and understand the information you need at any moment of the day. That’s the intent of spacial ...
The Political Nature of Perception Proposed by Spatial Installation Art in the AI Era — Adrian Villar Rojas, Focusing on the Exhibition "The Language of the Enemy" 1. Art Questioning the Conditions of ...