The foggy effect of egocentric distance in a nonverbal paradigm
Abstract Inaccurate egocentric distance and speed perception are two main explanations for the high accident rate associated with driving in foggy weather. The effect of foggy weather on speed has been well studied. However, its effect on egocentric distance perception is poorly understood. The para...
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Autores principales: | Bo Dong, Airui Chen, Yuting Zhang, Yangyang Zhang, Ming Zhang, Tianyang Zhang |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c2e1c69805854e92bad4af0a039a5297 |
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