Fujimoto Kiyoshi
Intelligent Modeling Laboratory, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Perception. 2003;32(10):1273-7. doi: 10.1068/p5134.
A new type of motion illusion is described in which ambiguous motion becomes unidirectional on superimposition of a human figure walking on a treadmill. A point-light walker in profile was superimposed on a vertical counterphase grating backdrop. Eleven naïve observers judged the apparent direction of motion against the grating as left or right in a two-alternative forced-choice task and found that the grating appeared to drift in a direction opposite to the walking. The illusion disappeared when the point lights moved in scrambled configurations. This indicates that the illusion is caused by biological motion that provides recognition of gaits. A human figure walking backwards produced no illusion because of the difficulty in identifying the gait. This indicates that the illusion is determined by translational motion rather than form represented from biological motion.
本文描述了一种新型的运动错觉,即在跑步机上行走的人体叠加在模糊运动上时,模糊运动会变为单向运动。侧面的点光行走者叠加在垂直的反相光栅背景上。11名未受过训练的观察者在二选一的强制选择任务中判断相对于光栅的明显运动方向是向左还是向右,结果发现光栅似乎朝着与行走相反的方向漂移。当点光以混乱的配置移动时,错觉消失。这表明错觉是由提供步态识别的生物运动引起的。向后行走的人体不会产生错觉,因为难以识别步态。这表明错觉是由平移运动而非生物运动所呈现的形式决定的。