Loomingperceived
Loomingperceived is a term used to describe the subjective perception that an object is approaching or getting closer. It emphasizes the perceptual processing of looming cues, particularly the expansion of an object’s projected image on the retina and accompanying motion information. The term is not widely standardized in psychology but is used in discussions of how approaching stimuli are detected and responded to.
Mechanisms and neural basis: Looming stimuli activate fast visuomotor pathways. The rate of retinal image expansion
Behavioral implications: Looming perception tends to elicit faster reaction times and more robust avoidance than receding
Measurement and applications: Researchers measure looming perception with psychophysical tasks that compare responses to looming versus
Limitations and related concepts: The strength of looming perception varies with context, stimulus salience, and individual