This is proposal that sets forth a series of experiments designed to study the nature of perception of 2D graphical configurations in blind, low-vision and sighted people. A broad range of graphical configurations will be explored, including pictorial conventions found in visual perception such as foreshortening, texture gradients, and Gestalt organization principles. A number of illusions which occur in vision will also be investigated when presented tactually. In addition, top down influences as well as context effects will also be studied.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01EY012040-05
Application #
6350872
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-VISB (04))
Program Officer
Oberdorfer, Michael
Project Start
1998-02-01
Project End
2003-01-31
Budget Start
2001-02-01
Budget End
2003-01-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$78,778
Indirect Cost
Name
Eastern Illinois University
Department
Psychology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
City
Charleston
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
61920
Heller, Morton A (2004) Mind and body: psychology and neuroscience. Perception 33:383-5
Heller, Morton A; Bracket, Deneen D; Salik, Shana S et al. (2003) Objects, raised lines, and the haptic horizontal-vertical illusion. Q J Exp Psychol A 56:891-907
Heller, Morton A; Wilson, Kathy; Steffen, Heather et al. (2003) Superior haptic perceptual selectivity in late-blind and very-low-vision subjects. Perception 32:499-511
Heller, Morton A; Brackett, Deneen D; Scroggs, Eric et al. (2002) Tangible pictures: viewpoint effects and linear perspective in visually impaired people. Perception 31:747-69
Heller, Morton A; Brackett, Deneen D; Wilson, Kathy et al. (2002) The haptic Muller-Lyer illusion in sighted and blind people. Perception 31:1263-74
Heller, Morton A (2002) Tactile picture perception in sighted and blind people. Behav Brain Res 135:65-8
Heller, M A; Brackett, D D; Scroggs, E et al. (2001) Haptic perception of the horizontal by blind and low-vision individuals. Perception 30:601-10
Heller, M A; Calcaterra, J A; Green, S L et al. (1999) Perception of the horizontal and vertical in tangible displays: minimal gender differences. Perception 28:387-94