Ono Fuminori, Watanabe Katsumi
Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan,
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2014 Jan;76(1):5-10. doi: 10.3758/s13414-013-0496-z.
A brief visual stimulus distorts the perceived shape of a subsequent visual stimulus as being dissimilar to the shape of a previous stimulus (shape-contrast effect). In this study, we presented a visual stimulus after a to-be-estimated target stimulus and found that the perceived shape of the target stimulus appeared to be similar to the shape of the following stimulus (shape-assimilation effect). The assimilation effect occurred even when the following stimulus was presented at positions different from that of the target stimulus, indicating that the shape-assimilation effect is a nonretinotopic distortion. The results suggest that the preceding and succeeding stimuli differentially modulate the perceived shape of a briefly presented stimulus.
一个短暂的视觉刺激会使随后视觉刺激的感知形状发生扭曲,使其与先前刺激的形状不同(形状对比效应)。在本研究中,我们在待估计的目标刺激之后呈现了一个视觉刺激,发现目标刺激的感知形状似乎与随后刺激的形状相似(形状同化效应)。即使随后的刺激呈现于与目标刺激不同的位置,同化效应仍会发生,这表明形状同化效应是一种非视网膜拓扑性的扭曲。结果表明,先前和后续刺激会以不同方式调节短暂呈现刺激的感知形状。