Takezawa Tomomi
Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin-kitamachi, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8577, Japan.
Perception. 2011;40(7):798-804. doi: 10.1068/p6593.
The effect of the retinal size of a target on the perception of absolute distance to a single target and relative distance between near and far targets was examined with photographic displays including two persons. Retinal size was systematically varied by varying the focal length of the camera lens, the display size, and the viewing distance. The results showed that, although the relationship between the perceived absolute distance and retinal size was not inversely proportional, the perceived absolute distance decreased with an increase in retinal size. This was more evident when the retinal size was changed by varying the focal length. These results suggest that the determinants of the perceived absolute distance were not only the retinal size of the target but also its ratio to the overall display. The results also showed that the perceived relative distances were little influenced by retinal size, but were strongly dependent on the size ratio of the two targets in the display.
通过包含两个人的照片显示,研究了目标视网膜大小对单个目标绝对距离感知以及远近目标之间相对距离感知的影响。通过改变相机镜头焦距、显示尺寸和观看距离来系统地改变视网膜大小。结果表明,尽管感知到的绝对距离与视网膜大小之间的关系并非成反比,但感知到的绝对距离会随着视网膜大小的增加而减小。当通过改变焦距来改变视网膜大小时,这种情况更为明显。这些结果表明,感知绝对距离的决定因素不仅是目标的视网膜大小,还包括其与整个显示的比例。结果还表明,感知到的相对距离受视网膜大小的影响较小,但强烈依赖于显示中两个目标的尺寸比例。