Vergeer Mark, van Lier Rob
Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Perception. 2011;40(4):392-408. doi: 10.1068/p6531.
The Benary cross is a classical demonstration showing that the perceived brightness f an area is not solely determined by its luminance, but also by the context in which it is embedded. Despite the fact that two identical grey triangles are flanked by an equal amount of black and white, one of the triangles is perceived as being lighter than the other. It has been argued that the junctions surrounding a test area are crucial in determining brightness. Here, we explored how different aspects influencing perceptual organisation influence perceived figure-background relations in the Benary cross and, with that, the perceived brightness of the triangular patches in our stimuli. The results of a cancellation task confirm that the alignment of contours at junctions indeed has a strong influence on an area's brightness. At the same time, however, the Benary effect is also influenced by the overall symmetry of the cross and its orientation.
贝纳里十字是一个经典的演示,表明一个区域的感知亮度并非仅由其亮度决定,还受其所处背景的影响。尽管两个相同的灰色三角形两侧黑白部分数量相等,但其中一个三角形看起来比另一个更亮。有人认为,测试区域周围的交界处对于确定亮度至关重要。在此,我们探究了影响知觉组织的不同方面如何影响贝纳里十字中感知到的图形-背景关系,进而影响我们刺激物中三角形斑块的感知亮度。一项消除任务的结果证实,交界处轮廓的对齐确实对一个区域的亮度有强烈影响。然而,与此同时,贝纳里效应也受到十字整体对称性及其方向的影响。