Heuer H, Wischmeyer E, Brüwer M, Römer T
Fachbereich Psychologie der Philipps-Universität Marburg, Federal Republic of Germany.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1991 Feb;17(1):232-45. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.17.1.232.
The hypothesis was tested that the decline of apparent size with elevated gaze results from a latent tendency of the eyes to diverge and thus increased vergence effort. Through the use of a method of category estimation, the decline of apparent size on elevation or depression of gaze was found not to be different between subjects with larger or smaller changes of dark vergence and thus vergence effort. In a 2nd experiment, vergence effort was varied by varying gaze elevation and the angle of convergence. With vergence effort constant, apparent size was dependent on the angle of convergence rather than being constant. It is concluded that apparent size does not depend on vergence effort and that the effect of gaze elevation on apparent size cannot be attributed to its concomitant effect on dark vergence.
该假设经过了检验,即随着注视高度升高,视在大小的减小是由于眼睛潜在的散开倾向以及由此增加的聚散力所致。通过使用类别估计方法,发现在暗聚散变化较大或较小(从而聚散力不同)的受试者中,注视升高或降低时视在大小的减小并无差异。在第二个实验中,通过改变注视高度和集合角度来改变聚散力。在聚散力恒定的情况下,视在大小取决于集合角度而非保持恒定。得出的结论是,视在大小并不取决于聚散力,并且注视高度对视在大小的影响不能归因于其对暗聚散的伴随影响。