Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2012 Oct;38(5):1202-14. doi: 10.1037/a0026512. Epub 2011 Dec 26.
According to an action-specific account of perception, the perceived speed of a ball can be a function of the ease to block the ball. Balls that are easier to stop look like they are moving slower than balls that are more difficult to stop. This was recently demonstrated with a modified version of the classic computer game Pong (Witt & Sugovic, 2010). However, alternative explanations can also explain these results without resorting to nonoptical effects on perception. To examine whether blocking ease influences perception, we conducted several experiments. We examined whether the apparent effects were due to the type of perceptual judgment, the timing of the judgment, and the effectiveness of the paddle. The results are consistent with a perceptual explanation, and help build a case that blocking ease can influence perceived speed.
根据一种特定动作的感知解释,球的被感知速度可以是阻挡球的难易程度的一个函数。更容易阻挡的球看起来比更难阻挡的球移动得更慢。这是最近在经典电脑游戏乒乓球(Pong)的一个修改版本中展示的(Witt 和 Sugovic,2010)。然而,在不诉诸于对感知的非光学影响的情况下,也可以有其他的解释来解释这些结果。为了检验阻挡的难易是否会影响感知,我们进行了几个实验。我们检验了这些明显的效果是否归因于感知判断的类型、判断的时机以及球棒的有效性。结果与感知解释一致,并有助于建立一个论点,即阻挡的难易程度可以影响被感知的速度。