ISLE 1.11 Size-Arrival EffectClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity.  Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Which statement does NOT accurately describe how we perceive time-to-collision?

A. We tend see the larger dot as closer, even if it is farther away.
B. The relative size of the dots has no impact on our judgment of how soon each dot will hit us.
C. The size-arrival effect results in the illusion that the smaller dot is less likely to hit us.
D. The relative size of the dots impacts our judgment as to which dot will arrive first.


Answer: B

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