Kitaoka Akiyoshi, Ashida Hiroshi
Department of Psychology, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kitamachi, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8577, Japan.
Perception. 2007;36(7):1019-35. doi: 10.1068/p5362.
We examined a variant of the anomalous motion illusion. In a series of experiments, we ascertained luminance contrast to be the critical factor. Low-contrast random dots showed longer latency than high-contrast ones, irrespective of whether they were dark or light (experiments 1 -3). We conjecture that this illusion may share the same mechanism with the Hess effect, which is characterised by visual delay of a low-contrast, dark stimulus in a moving situation. Since the Hess effect is known as the monocular version of the Pulfrich effect, we examined whether illusory motion in depth could be observed if a high-contrast pattern was projected to one eye and the same pattern of low-contrast was presented to the other eye, and they were binocularly fused and swayed horizontally. Observers then reported illusory motion in depth when the low-contrast pattern was dark, but they did not when it was bright (experiment 4). Possible explanations of this inconsistency are discussed.
我们研究了一种异常运动错觉的变体。在一系列实验中,我们确定亮度对比度是关键因素。无论低对比度随机点是暗还是亮,其显示出的延迟都比高对比度随机点更长(实验1 - 3)。我们推测这种错觉可能与赫斯效应具有相同的机制,赫斯效应的特征是在运动情境中低对比度暗刺激的视觉延迟。由于赫斯效应被认为是普尔弗里希效应的单眼版本,我们研究了如果将高对比度图案投射到一只眼睛,而将相同的低对比度图案呈现给另一只眼睛,并使它们双眼融合并水平摆动,是否能观察到深度上的错觉运动。当低对比度图案为暗时,观察者报告有深度上的错觉运动,但当它为亮时则没有(实验4)。本文讨论了这种不一致性的可能解释。