Hayhoe M, Lachter J, Feldman J
Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, NY 14627.
Perception. 1991;20(3):393-402. doi: 10.1068/p200393.
To perceive a stable world, one must somehow be able to relate visual information from successive fixations. Little is known, however, about the nature of the integrative process. By using a task which requires the integration of spatial position information from different fixations, it is demonstrated that visual information from previous fixations is preserved in a world-centered representation which is precise enough to support judgements of geometric shape. It is also shown that successive views are aligned with respect to common visual features, indicating that visual stability may be normally accomplished by a visual matching strategy in combination with cancellation by an eye-position signal.
为了感知一个稳定的世界,人们必须能够以某种方式关联来自连续注视的视觉信息。然而,对于整合过程的本质却知之甚少。通过使用一项需要整合来自不同注视的空间位置信息的任务,结果表明,来自先前注视的视觉信息被保存在以世界为中心的表征中,这种表征精确到足以支持对几何形状的判断。研究还表明,连续的视图相对于共同的视觉特征是对齐的,这表明视觉稳定性通常可能是通过视觉匹配策略结合眼位信号的抵消来实现的。