Sperandio Irene, Savazzi Silvia, Gregory Richard L, Marzi Carlo A
Department of Neurological Sciences and Vision, Physiology Section, University of Verona, 8 Strada Le Grazie, 37134 Verona, Italy.
Perception. 2009;38(11):1601-9. doi: 10.1068/p6421.
We carried out six experiments to find out whether simple manual reaction time (RT) to flux-equated visual stimuli of different size is modulated by size constancy or by the retinal angle subtended by the stimuli. We found that RT decreased with the increase in perceived stimulus size rather than retinal angle and that this relationship depended on the use of familiar 3-D-like stimuli and on the availability of other size-constancy cues. Thus, a stereotyped speeded motor response, such as that employed in a simple RT paradigm, is modulated by size constancy, as is the case with perceptual judgments. The present results provide original evidence on the relationship between simple RT and perception.
我们进行了六项实验,以探究对不同大小的通量等效视觉刺激的简单手动反应时间(RT)是受大小恒常性还是受刺激所张视网膜角度的调节。我们发现,反应时间随感知到的刺激大小增加而减少,而非随视网膜角度增加而减少,并且这种关系取决于使用类似熟悉三维物体的刺激以及其他大小恒常性线索的可用性。因此,像简单反应时间范式中所采用的那种刻板的快速运动反应,如同知觉判断一样,受大小恒常性的调节。目前的结果为简单反应时间与知觉之间的关系提供了新的证据。
Perception. 2009
J Vis. 2016-11-1
Ann Biomed Eng. 2008-2
Perception. 2010
PLoS One. 2017-4-14
Perception. 1988
Vision (Basel). 2021-10-19
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2020-11-2
Psychol Res. 2017-5
Exp Brain Res. 2015-11
Exp Brain Res. 2015-10
Exp Brain Res. 2012-9-28
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2012-4-30