Blake R, Westendorf D, Fox R
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240.
Percept Psychophys. 1990 Dec;48(6):593-602. doi: 10.3758/bf03211605.
Successive durations of binocular rivalry are sequentially independent, random variables. To explore the underlying control process, we perturbed the cycle during a 30-sec viewing period by immediately forcing an eye to return to dominance whenever it became suppressed. During this period of forced dominance, that eye's individual dominance durations were unusually brief, but immediately following the period of forced dominance that eye's suppression durations were unusually long. However, no long-term change in the sequential pattern of rivalry occurred, and the stochastic independence of successive durations was maintained during and following the period of forced dominance. The same pattern of results was obtained with even longer periods of forced dominance. These results are consistent with the existence of a short-term adaptation, or fatigue, process responsible for transitions from dominance to suppression.
双眼竞争的连续持续时间是顺序独立的随机变量。为了探究潜在的控制过程,我们在30秒的观察期内对周期进行了扰动,每当一只眼睛被抑制时,就立即迫使它恢复为主导状态。在这段强制主导期内,那只眼睛的个体主导持续时间异常短暂,但在强制主导期之后,那只眼睛的抑制持续时间异常漫长。然而,竞争的顺序模式并没有长期变化,并且在强制主导期期间及之后,连续持续时间的随机独立性得以维持。即使强制主导期更长,也能得到相同的结果模式。这些结果与存在一个负责从主导到抑制转变的短期适应或疲劳过程相一致。