Heller Morton A, Brackett Deneen D, Wilson Kathy, Yoneyama Keiko, Boyer Amanda, Steffen Heather
Department of Psychology, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston 61920, USA.
Perception. 2002;31(10):1263-74. doi: 10.1068/p3340.
We examined the effect of visual experience on the haptic Müller-Lyer illusion. Subjects made size estimates of raised lines by using a sliding haptic ruler. Independent groups of blind-folded-sighted, late-blind, congenitally blind, and low-vision subjects judged the sizes of wings-in and wings-out stimuli, plain lines, and lines with short vertical ends. An illusion was found, since the wings-in stimuli were judged as shorter than the wings-out patterns and all of the other stimuli. Subjects generally underestimated the lengths of lines. In a second experiment we found a nonsignificant difference between length judgments of raised lines as opposed to smooth wooden dowels. The strength of the haptic illusion depends upon the angles of the wings, with a much stronger illusion for more acute angles. The effect of visual status was nonsignificant, suggesting that spatial distortion in the haptic Müller-Lyer illusion does not depend upon visual imagery or visual experience.
我们研究了视觉体验对触觉缪勒-莱尔错觉的影响。受试者使用滑动式触觉尺对凸起线条的大小进行估计。独立的蒙眼有视力组、晚期失明组、先天性失明组和低视力组受试者判断了内收翼和外展翼刺激、普通线条以及带有短垂直末端线条的大小。发现了一种错觉,因为内收翼刺激被判断为比外展翼图案和所有其他刺激更短。受试者普遍低估了线条的长度。在第二个实验中,我们发现凸起线条与光滑木钉的长度判断之间没有显著差异。触觉错觉的强度取决于翅膀的角度,角度越尖锐,错觉越强。视觉状态的影响不显著,这表明触觉缪勒-莱尔错觉中的空间扭曲不依赖于视觉意象或视觉体验。