Subjective constancy explained

Subjective constancy or perceptual constancy is the perception of an object or quality as constant even though our sensation of the object changes. While the physical characteristics of an object may not change, in an attempt to deal with the external world, the human perceptual system has mechanisms that adjust to the stimulus.[1]

Visual

There are several types of perceptual constancies in visual perception:

Auditory

See main article: Psychoacoustics.

Tactile

Rats’ perceptual reports about the relative location of external objects are hardly affected by strong environmental winds. This perceptual report constancy was shown to be achieved via motor control, whereby the perceptually-relevant sensory variables (the ‘proximal stimulus’) is maintained relatively constant.[6]

Research

Notes and References

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  6. Saraf-Sinik, I., E. Assa, and E. Ahissar (2015) Motion Makes Sense: An Adaptive Motor-Sensory Strategy Underlies the Perception of Object Location in Rats. The Journal of Neuroscience 35:8777-8789. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4149-14.2015
  7. Weckowicz T.E.. Thaddus E. Weckowicz. R. Sommer . R. Hall. Distance Constancy in Schizophrenic Patients. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 1958. 104. 437. 1174–1182. 10.1192/bjp.104.437.1174. 13621164 .
  8. Engel. G.R.. W.G. Dougherty . 4180231. Visual-Auditory Distance Constancy. Letters to Nature. 3 December 1971. 234. 5327. 308. 10.1038/234308a0. 4945010. 1971Natur.234..308E. free.