Feria Cary S, Braunstein Myron L, Andersen George J
Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697-5100, USA.
Perception. 2003;32(12):1423-40. doi: 10.1068/p5019.
Sinai et al (1998 Nature 395 497-500) showed that less distance is perceived along a ground surface that spans two differently textured regions than along a surface that is uniformly textured. We examined the effect of texture continuity on judged distance using computer-generated displays of simulated surfaces in five experiments. Discontinuities were produced by using different textures, the same texture reversed in contrast, or the same texture shifted horizontally. The simulated surface was either a ground plane or a frontoparallel plane. For all textures and both orientations, less distance was judged in the discontinuous conditions than in continuous conditions. We propose that when a surface contains a texture discontinuity, a small area adjacent to the perceived boundary is excluded from judged distances.
西奈等人(1998年,《自然》395卷,497 - 500页)表明,与沿着质地均匀的表面相比,沿着跨越两个不同质地区域的地面表面所感知到的距离更短。我们在五个实验中使用计算机生成的模拟表面显示来研究质地连续性对判断距离的影响。通过使用不同的质地、对比度反转的相同质地或水平移动的相同质地来产生不连续性。模拟表面要么是地平面,要么是正平行平面。对于所有质地和两种方向,在不连续条件下判断的距离都比连续条件下短。我们提出,当一个表面包含质地不连续性时,与感知边界相邻的一小片区域会被排除在判断距离之外。