Luyat Marion, Gentaz Edouard
Laboratoire Unité de Recherche sur l'Evolution des Comportements et l'Apprentissage, Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille 3, Villeneuved'Ascq, France.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2002 Aug;28(4):1002-11.
Body tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 oblique effect (E. A. Essock, 1980) were examined. Body tilts indicate whether the oblique effect (i.e., lower performance in oblique orientations than in vertical-horizontal orientations) is defined in an egocentric or a gravitational reference frame. Results showed that the oblique effect observed in upright posture disappeared in tilted conditions, mainly due to a decrease in the precision of the vertical and horizontal settings. In tilted conditions, the subjective visual vertical proved to be the orientation reproduced the most precisely. Thus, the oblique effect seemed to be not purely gravitationally or egocentrically defined but, rather, to depend on a subjective gravitational reference frame tilted in the same direction as body tilts.
研究了身体倾斜对方向视觉再现和二级倾斜效应(E. A. 埃索克,1980年)的影响。身体倾斜表明倾斜效应(即倾斜方向上的表现低于垂直-水平方向)是在以自我为中心还是以重力为参考系中定义的。结果表明,直立姿势下观察到的倾斜效应在倾斜条件下消失,主要是由于垂直和水平设置的精度降低。在倾斜条件下,主观视觉垂直方向被证明是再现最精确的方向。因此,倾斜效应似乎不是纯粹由重力或自我中心定义的,而是取决于与身体倾斜方向相同的主观重力参考系。