Phillips Flip
Department of Psychology, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632, USA.
Perception. 2004;33(7):837-54. doi: 10.1068/p5141.
A method for creating a variety of pseudo-random 'noisy' stimuli that possess several useful statistical and phenomenal features for psychophysical experimentation is outlined. These stimuli are derived from a pseudo-periodic function known as multidimensional noise. This class of function has the desirable property that it is periodic, defined on a fixed domain, is roughly symmetric, and is stochastic, yet consistent and repeatable. The stimuli that can be created from these functions have a controllable amount of complexity and self-similarity properties that are further useful when generating naturalistic looking objects and surfaces for investigation. The paper addresses the creation and manipulation of stimuli with the use of noise, including an overview of this particular implementation. Stimuli derived from these procedures have been used successfully in several shape and surface perception experiments and are presented here for use by others and further discussion as to their utility.
本文概述了一种创建各种伪随机“噪声”刺激的方法,这些刺激具有若干对心理物理学实验有用的统计和现象学特征。这些刺激源自一种称为多维噪声的伪周期函数。这类函数具有如下理想特性:它是周期性的,定义在固定域上,大致对称,具有随机性,但又一致且可重复。由这些函数创建的刺激具有可控的复杂度和自相似性属性,在生成用于研究的逼真物体和表面时更有用。本文探讨了利用噪声创建和操纵刺激,包括对这一具体实现方式的概述。从这些过程中得到的刺激已成功用于多个形状和表面感知实验,在此展示以供他人使用,并就其效用进行进一步讨论。