Vanrie Jan, Dekeyser Mathias, Verfaillie Karl
Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, K.U.Leuven, Tiensestraat 102, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Perception. 2004;33(5):547-60. doi: 10.1068/p5004.
The perceptually bistable character of point-light walkers has been examined in three experiments. A point-light figure without explicit depth cues constitutes a perfectly ambiguous stimulus: from all viewpoints, multiple interpretations are possible concerning the depth orientation of the figure. In the first experiment, it is shown that non-lateral views of the walker are indeed interpreted in two orientations, either as facing towards the viewer or as facing away from the viewer, but that the interpretation in which the walker is oriented towards the viewer is reported more frequently. In the second experiment the point-light figure was walking backwards, making the global orientation of the point-light figure opposite to the direction of global motion. The interpretation in which the walker was facing the viewer was again reported more frequently. The robustness of these findings was examined in the final experiment, in which the effects of disambiguating the stimulus by introducing a local depth cue (occlusion) or a more global depth cue (applying perspective projection) were explored.
在三项实验中研究了点光行走者的感知双稳特性。一个没有明确深度线索的点光图形构成了一个完全模糊的刺激:从所有视角来看,关于该图形的深度方向都可能有多种解释。在第一个实验中,结果表明行走者的非侧面视图确实以两种方向被解释,要么面向观察者,要么背向观察者,但其中行走者面向观察者的解释被报告得更频繁。在第二个实验中,点光图形向后行走,使得点光图形的整体方向与整体运动方向相反。其中行走者面向观察者的解释再次被报告得更频繁。在最后一个实验中检验了这些发现的稳健性,该实验探索了通过引入局部深度线索(遮挡)或更全局的深度线索(应用透视投影)来消除刺激歧义的效果。