Taylor Christopher Patrick, Bex Peter J
Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics, Department of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK.
Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
Vision Res. 2015 Oct;115(Pt A):142-50. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.12.025. Epub 2015 Mar 2.
Blur is a useful cue for depth. Natural images contain objects at a range of depths whose depth can be signaled by their perceived blur. Here, to evaluate the usefulness of blur as a depth cue, we estimate the number blur levels that observers can perceive simultaneously. To estimate this value, observers discriminated and classified dead leaves patterns that contained a controlled distribution of blur levels but are more complex or naturalistic than stimuli typically used in blur research. We used a 2-IFC discrimination task, in which observers reported the interval that contained more blur levels and a classification task, in which observers reported the number of perceived blur levels. In both tasks, observers could not discriminate or classify more than four levels of blur in the stimulus reliably. In isolation from other cues, blur may provide only a coarse cue to depth and add limited depth information when present in natural scenes with complex distributions of blur and multiple depth cues.
模糊是一种有用的深度线索。自然图像包含处于一系列深度的物体,其深度可通过感知到的模糊来传达。在此,为了评估模糊作为深度线索的有用性,我们估计观察者能够同时感知到的模糊级别数量。为了估计这个值,观察者对包含受控模糊级别分布但比模糊研究中通常使用的刺激更复杂或更自然的枯叶图案进行辨别和分类。我们使用了一个二项迫选辨别任务,其中观察者报告包含更多模糊级别的区间,以及一个分类任务,其中观察者报告感知到的模糊级别数量。在这两个任务中,观察者都无法可靠地辨别或分类刺激中超过四个级别的模糊。在与其他线索隔离的情况下,模糊可能仅提供一个粗略的深度线索,并且当存在具有复杂模糊分布和多个深度线索的自然场景时,所增加的深度信息有限。