Welch Robert B, Post Robert B, Lum Wayland, Prinzmetal William
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 2004 Oct;66(7):1095-104. doi: 10.3758/bf03196838.
We examined the apparent dissociation of perceived length and perceived position with respect to the Müller-Lyer (M-L) illusion. With the traditional (two-chevron) figure, participants made accurate open-loop pointing responses at the endpoints of the shaft, despite the presence of a strong length illusion. This apparently non-Euclidean outcome replicated that of Mack, Heuer, Villardi, and Chambers (1985) and Gillam and Chambers (1985) and contradicts any theory of the M-L illusion in which mislocalization of shaft endpoints plays a role. However, when one of the chevrons was removed, a constant pointing error occurred in the predicted direction, as well as a strong length illusion. Thus, with one-chevron stimuli, perceived length and location were no longer completely dissociated. We speculated that the presence of two opposing chevrons suppresses the mislocalizing effects of a single chevron, especially for figures with relatively short shafts.
我们研究了在缪勒-莱尔(M-L)错觉中,感知长度和感知位置之间明显的分离现象。对于传统的(双箭头)图形,尽管存在强烈的长度错觉,但参与者在轴的端点处做出了准确的开环指向反应。这种明显的非欧几里得结果重复了麦克、豪尔、维拉迪和钱伯斯(1985年)以及吉拉姆和钱伯斯(1985年)的研究结果,并且与任何认为轴端点定位错误在缪勒-莱尔错觉中起作用的理论相矛盾。然而,当去掉其中一个箭头时,在预测方向上出现了恒定的指向误差,同时也存在强烈的长度错觉。因此,对于单箭头刺激,感知长度和位置不再完全分离。我们推测,两个相对箭头的存在抑制了单个箭头的定位错误效应,特别是对于轴相对较短的图形。