size constancy
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Definition
Noun: - A perceptual phenomenon: The tendency to perceive an object as having a constant, unchanging size, even when its distance from the observer changes, which alters the size of its image on the retina.
Usage
This term is used in the field of psychology, specifically in the study of visual perception and constancy phenomena. - Size constancy allows us to understand that a person walking away is not actually shrinking. - A key experiment in perception studies how size constancy develops in infants.
Advanced Usage
- "to maintain size constancy": The cognitive process of keeping the perceived size of an object stable.
- Our visual system must maintain size constancy to navigate the world effectively.
- "breakdown of size constancy": A failure in this perceptual mechanism, which can occur under certain visual conditions or due to specific disorders.
- The illusion creates a deliberate breakdown of size constancy.
Variants and Related Words
- Perceptual constancy (n): The broader category of phenomena where objects are perceived as constant in their properties (e.g., shape, color) despite changes in viewing conditions.
- Visual illusion (n): A perception that differs from objective reality, often studied in contrast to constancy mechanisms.
Synonyms
- Size invariance perception: A more technical synonym emphasizing the unchanging nature of the perceived size.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Depth perception: The ability to perceive the world in three dimensions, which is closely linked to achieving size constancy.
- Retinal image: The projection of an object on the retina, whose size changes with distance, in contrast to the stable perception created by size constancy.
Noun
- the tendency to perceive the veridical size of a familiar object despite differences in their distance (and consequent differences in the size of the pattern projected on the retina of the eye)