Gillan D J, Schmidt W, Hanowski R J
Department of Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces 88003, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 1999 Aug;61(6):1154-67. doi: 10.3758/bf03207620.
One important reason for studying visual illusions is that they can influence real-world perception as people interact with human-made displays. Three experiments examined how the Müller-Lyer illusion affects distance judgments and decision-making in the complex graphical context of a map by having subjects estimate the lengths of road segment lines framed by inward-going or outward-going wings in actual maps, in control displays that had the map context removed, and in simulated maps. The experiments showed that (1) outward-going wings led to higher distance estimates than did inward-going wings to the same extent both with and without the map context, (2) decisions based on distances determined from maps were affected by Müller-Lyer elements in the maps, and (3) map readers' measurement behavior influenced the effect of the Müller-Lyer elements in maps. The discussion focuses on how certain display manipulations and task manipulations affect the Müller-Lyer illusion. In addition, the discussion addresses the instances in which using a map might be affected by misestimation due to Müller-Lyer elements.
研究视觉错觉的一个重要原因是,当人们与人工制作的展示物互动时,它们会影响现实世界中的感知。三项实验通过让受试者估计实际地图中由向内或向外的翼状物框定的路段线的长度、去除地图背景的对照展示中的路段线长度以及模拟地图中的路段线长度,研究了缪勒-莱尔错觉如何在地图的复杂图形背景中影响距离判断和决策。实验表明:(1)无论有无地图背景,向外的翼状物导致的距离估计都比向内的翼状物在相同程度上更高;(2)基于从地图确定的距离所做的决策受到地图中缪勒-莱尔元素的影响;(3)地图读者的测量行为影响了地图中缪勒-莱尔元素的效果。讨论集中在某些显示操作和任务操作如何影响缪勒-莱尔错觉。此外,讨论还涉及因缪勒-莱尔元素导致的错误估计可能影响使用地图的情况。