Li Zhi, Durgin Frank H
Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, USA.
J Vis. 2009 Oct 6;9(11):6.1-15. doi: 10.1167/9.11.6.
A dramatic failure of orientation constancy is documented in the perception of downhill slopes. Contrary to naïve expectation, steep downhill slopes look shallower from the edge than they do from back from the edge. Three experiments document and quantify this failure of constancy for real and virtual surfaces using a variety of dependent measures. Two additional studies document overestimation of both non-visually perceived head pitch and perceived gaze declination. A model of orientation constancy failure is fit to the data that combine exaggerations in perceived gaze declination with exaggerated scaling of perceived optical slant. These findings support a functional scale-expansion model of error in slope perception.
在下坡坡度的感知中记录到了方向恒常性的显著失效。与天真的预期相反,陡峭的下坡坡度从边缘看比从远离边缘处看显得更平缓。三项实验使用各种相关测量方法记录并量化了真实和虚拟表面上这种恒常性的失效。另外两项研究记录了对非视觉感知的头部俯仰和感知到的注视倾斜度的高估。一个方向恒常性失效模型与将感知到的注视倾斜度的夸张与感知到的光学倾斜度的夸张缩放相结合的数据相拟合。这些发现支持了坡度感知中误差的功能尺度扩展模型。