Papathomas Thomas V, Kourtzi Zoe, Welchman Andrew E
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Laboratory of Vision Research, Rutgers University, Busch Campus, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Perception. 2010;39(8):1086-93. doi: 10.1068/p5990.
We describe a compelling motion illusion elicited by a huge billboard placed along a street, depicting a building that contains strong perspective cues. When observers move fast along the opposite sidewalk, they perceive the depicted building as rotating in their direction of travel. This is a special case of the 'following', or 'pointing out of the picture', illusion that elicits a strong illusory motion percept. Here we discuss the cause of the illusory motion and suggest that the brain relies on the depicted perspective cues to infer a 3-D shape and a concomitant motion that is incompatible with the physical pictorial surface.
我们描述了一种由沿街放置的巨大广告牌引发的引人注目的运动错觉,该广告牌描绘了一座包含强烈透视线索的建筑。当观察者沿着对面的人行道快速移动时,他们会感觉到所描绘的建筑在朝着他们的行进方向旋转。这是“跟随”或“指出画面”错觉的一种特殊情况,会引发强烈的虚幻运动感知。在这里,我们讨论了这种虚幻运动的原因,并认为大脑依赖于所描绘的透视线索来推断三维形状以及与物理画面表面不相符的伴随运动。