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Loomis et al. (various authors)

Loomis et al. have conducted research exploring how our visual and spatial perceptions influence physical behavior, particularly in very tall or complex environments. Their work examines how the brain interprets visual cues to judge distances and heights, affecting actions like climbing or navigation. They aim to understand the cognitive processes behind perception and action coordination, which has applications in design, safety, and understanding human behavior in different environments. Overall, their research helps reveal how perceptions shape our physical interactions with the world around us.