Visual Focus
The proximity illusion is induced by narrowing visual attention. Directing attention to a specific point ahead concentrates focus and creates a subjective feeling of being closer to the target. Imagining a spotlight on a target such as a p…
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The proximity illusion is induced by narrowing visual attention. Directing attention to a specific point ahead concentrates focus and creates a subjective feeling of being closer to the target. Imagining a spotlight on a target such as a person ahead or a distant stop sign is presented as a way to produce the illusion of proximity.