Petersik J T, Rosner A
Department of Psychology, Ripon College, WI 54971.
Percept Psychophys. 1990 Sep;48(3):280-4. doi: 10.3758/bf03211530.
A modified version of the Ternus display was used to assess the relative effects of element position cues on reports of group and end-to-end movement. In this display, two rows of stimulus elements are joined by connecting lines. In one version of the display, the connecting lines remain stationary across frames, facilitating the interpretation that the associated stimulus elements also remain stationary. In another version of the display, one end of the connecting lines shifts horizontally from frame to fame, facilitating the interpretation that the associated stimulus elements have also shifted. The experiment showed that when the connecting lines remain stationary, reports of end-to-end movement increase, regardless of the interstimulus interval (ISI) at which the frames alternate. When the connecting lines shift, reports of group movement increase, regardless of ISI. Theoretical interpretations of the results involving both relatively low-level motion signals and higher order perceptual influences are considered.
采用了一种改良版的特尔努斯显示来评估元素位置线索对群组运动和端到端运动报告的相对影响。在这个显示中,两排刺激元素由连接线相连。在显示的一个版本中,连接线在各帧中保持静止,这便于理解相关的刺激元素也保持静止。在显示的另一个版本中,连接线的一端在各帧之间水平移动,这便于理解相关的刺激元素也发生了移动。实验表明,当连接线保持静止时,无论帧交替的刺激间隔(ISI)如何,端到端运动的报告都会增加。当连接线移动时,无论ISI如何,群组运动的报告都会增加。文中考虑了对结果的理论解释,其中涉及相对低层次的运动信号和更高层次的感知影响。