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- who: ufeffBoufeff ufeffDongufeff and colleagues from the Concordia University, Canada have published the paper: Methods for measuring egocentric distance perception in visual modality, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: On the one hand, although this research focuses on egocentric distance in the visual modality, most researchers did not eliminate auditory clues or recruit blind people in the experiments.
- how: His experiment was carried out in a flat space. The result showed that compared with the non-obstacle condition the throwing distance of the observers under the obstacle condition was shorter. (3) This method can . . .
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