Nefs Harold T, Harris Julie M
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, South Street, St Andrews, KY16 9JP, Scotland (UK).
Exp Brain Res. 2007 Nov;183(3):313-22. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-1046-5. Epub 2007 Jul 21.
When the eyes follow a target that is moving directly towards the head they make a vergence eye movement. Accurate perception of the target's motion requires adequate compensation for the movements of the eyes. The experiments in this paper address the issue of how well the visual system compensates for vergence eye movements when viewing moving targets. We show that there are small but consistent biases across observers: When the eyes follow a target that is moving in depth, it is typically perceived as slower than when the eyes are kept stationary. We also analysed the eye movements that were made by observers. We found that there are considerable differences between observers and between trials, but we did not find evidence that the gains and phase lags of the eye movements were related to psychophysical performance.
当眼睛追踪直接朝着头部移动的目标时,它们会进行辐辏眼球运动。对目标运动的准确感知需要对眼睛的运动进行适当补偿。本文中的实验探讨了视觉系统在观察移动目标时对辐辏眼球运动的补偿程度这一问题。我们发现,不同观察者之间存在虽小但一致的偏差:当眼睛追踪在深度方向上移动的目标时,该目标通常被感知为比眼睛保持静止时移动得更慢。我们还分析了观察者所做的眼球运动。我们发现,不同观察者之间以及不同试验之间存在相当大的差异,但我们没有找到证据表明眼球运动的增益和相位滞后与心理物理学表现有关。