Nguyen Vincent A, Howard Ian P, Allison Robert S
Centre for Vision Research, Computer Science Building, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M3J 1P3.
Vision Res. 2005 Apr;45(8):1003-11. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.10.015. Epub 2004 Nov 30.
The sign of an accommodative response is provided by differences in chromatic aberration between under- and over-accommodated images. We asked whether these differences enable people to judge the depth order of two stimuli in the absence of other depth cues. Two vertical edges separated by an illuminated gap were presented at random relative distances. Exposure was brief, or prolonged with fixed or changing accommodation. The gap was illuminated with tungsten light or monochromatic light. Subjects could detect image blur with brief exposure for both types of light. But they could detect depth order only in tungsten light with long exposure, with or without changes in accommodation.
调节反应的迹象由欠调节和过调节图像之间的色差差异提供。我们询问这些差异是否能使人们在没有其他深度线索的情况下判断两个刺激物的深度顺序。两个由照明间隙隔开的垂直边缘以随机相对距离呈现。曝光短暂,或通过固定或变化的调节进行延长。间隙用钨光或单色光照明。对于两种类型的光,受试者在短暂曝光时都能检测到图像模糊。但只有在长时间曝光的钨光下,无论调节是否变化,他们才能检测到深度顺序。