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Citation

Redelmeier DA, Raza S. Med. Hypotheses 2018; 114: 23-27.

Affiliation

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada; Evaluative Clinical Sciences Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.mehy.2018.02.008

PMID

29602457

Abstract

Aerial perspective illusion is a feature of visual perception where landscapes appear relatively close in clear light and distant in dim light. We hypothesized that bright sunlight might cause drivers to perceive distant terrain as relatively close and misinterpret the approach speed of surrounding landscape as unduly slow. This hypothesis would mean, in turn, that drivers in bright sunlight may underestimate their progress on the road, compensate by traveling at a faster baseline speed, and ultimately increase the prevailing risk of a life-threatening traffic crash. We conducted three pilot studies to illustrate how the illusion might contribute to a life- threatening traffic crash. The first illustration used a questionnaire to demonstrate that most respondents were mistaken when judging the distance between simple balls in different positions. The second illustration involved an experimental manipulation to assess whether aerial perspective influenced judgments about the relative positions of vehicles in traffic. The third illustration analyzed a segment of high-volume fast-speed traffic and found an increased frequency of speeding under bright sunlight. Together with past work based on the visual arts, these examples illustrate how an aerial perspective illusion can affect distance perception, may appear in realistic traffic situations, and could potentially contribute to the risk of a life-threatening traffic crash. An awareness of this hypothesis might lead to applications on how optical illusions could extend to everyday traffic and might potentially inform safety warnings to prevent life- threatening crashes.

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Depth perception; Distance judgment; Motor vehicle crash; Optical illusion; Trauma; Weather effects

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