Norman J Farley, Ross Heather E, Hawkes Laura M, Long Jennifer R
Department of Psychology, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY 42101-3576, USA.
Perception. 2003;32(1):85-96. doi: 10.1068/p3478.
Two experiments were conducted to explore the potential effects of aging upon the perception and discrimination of speed. In the first experiment, speed difference thresholds were obtained for younger and older observers for a variety of standard speeds ranging from slow to fast. The second experiment was designed to evaluate the observers' ability to discriminate differences in the speed of moving patterns in the presence of significant amounts of noise (the noise was manipulated by limiting the lifetimes of individual moving stimulus elements). The results of both experiments revealed a significant deterioration in the ability of the older observers to perceive or detect differences in speed. While the presence of noise was found to affect the observers' discrimination performance, it affected both younger and older observers' thresholds in a proportionally equivalent manner-the older observers were no more affected by noise than the younger observers.
进行了两项实验,以探究衰老对速度感知和辨别能力的潜在影响。在第一个实验中,针对年轻和年长的观察者,获取了从慢到快的各种标准速度下的速度差异阈值。第二个实验旨在评估观察者在存在大量噪声的情况下辨别运动模式速度差异的能力(通过限制单个运动刺激元素的持续时间来控制噪声)。两项实验的结果均显示,年长观察者感知或检测速度差异的能力显著下降。虽然发现噪声的存在会影响观察者的辨别表现,但它对年轻和年长观察者阈值的影响程度相当——年长观察者并不比年轻观察者更容易受到噪声的影响。