Becker Stefanie I, Ansorge Ulrich, Turatto Massimo
School of Psychology, University of Queensland, McElwain Building, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2009 Aug;71(6):1313-24. doi: 10.3758/APP.71.6.1313.
The flash-lag effect is a visual misperception of a position of a flash relative to that of a moving object: Even when both are at the same position, the flash is reported to lag behind the moving object. In the present study, the flash-lag effect was investigated with eye-movement measurements: Subjects were required to saccade to either the flash or the moving object. The results showed that saccades to the flash were precise, whereas saccades to the moving object showed an offset in the direction of motion. A further experiment revealed that this offset in the saccades to the moving object was eliminated when the whole background flashed. This result indicates that saccadic offsets to the moving stimulus critically depend on the spatially distinctive flash in the vicinity of the moving object. The results are incompatible with current theoretical explanations of the flash-lag effect, such as the motion extrapolation account. We propose that allocentric coding of the position of the moving object could account for the flash-lag effect.
即使两者处于同一位置,人们仍会感觉闪光滞后于移动物体。在本研究中,通过眼动测量对闪光滞后效应进行了调查:要求受试者向闪光或移动物体进行扫视。结果表明,向闪光的扫视是精确的,而向移动物体的扫视则在运动方向上出现了偏移。进一步的实验表明,当整个背景闪光时,向移动物体的扫视中的这种偏移就会消除。这一结果表明,向移动刺激的扫视偏移严重依赖于移动物体附近在空间上有显著特征的闪光。这些结果与当前对闪光滞后效应的理论解释不相容,比如运动外推理论。我们认为,对移动物体位置的异心编码可以解释闪光滞后效应。