Schiller Peter H, Carvey Christina E
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Perception. 2006;35(11):1521-55. doi: 10.1068/p5564.
Five sets of displays are presented on the journal website to be viewed in conjunction with the text. We concentrate on the factors that give rise to the integration and disruption of the direction of apparent motion in two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. In the first set of displays we examine what factors contribute to the integration and disruption of apparent motion in the Ramachandran/Anstis clustered bistable quartets. In the second set we examine what factors give rise to the perception of the direction of motion in rotating two-dimensional wheels and dots. In the third and fourth sets we examine how the depth cues of shading and disparity contribute to the perception of apparent motion of opaque displays, and to the perception of rotating unoccluded displays, respectively. In the fifth set we examine how the depth cue of motion parallax influences the perception of apparent motion. Throughout, we make inferences about the roles which various parallel pathways and cortical areas play in the perceptions produced by the displays shown.
期刊网站上展示了五组内容,需结合正文一同查看。我们重点关注在二维和三维空间中导致明显运动方向整合与中断的因素。在第一组展示中,我们研究了哪些因素促成了拉马钱德兰/安斯蒂斯聚类双稳态四重奏中明显运动的整合与中断。在第二组中,我们研究了哪些因素导致了旋转二维轮子和点中运动方向的感知。在第三组和第四组中,我们分别研究了阴影和视差的深度线索如何促成不透明显示器明显运动的感知,以及旋转无遮挡显示器的感知。在第五组中,我们研究了运动视差的深度线索如何影响明显运动的感知。在整个过程中,我们推断各种平行通路和皮层区域在所示显示器产生的感知中所起的作用。