Williams Morgan J C, Durgin Frank H
Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2015 May;77(4):1371-8. doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-0864-y.
In two experiments involving a total of 83 participants, the effect of vertical angular optical compression on the perceived distance and size of a target on the ground was investigated. Replicating an earlier report (Wallach & O'Leary, 1982), reducing the apparent angular declination below the horizon produced apparent object width increases (by 33 %), consistent with the perception of a greater ground distance to the object. A throwing task confirmed that perceived distance was indeed altered by about 33 %. The results are discussed in relation to cue recruitment and to recent evidence of systematic bias in the perception of angular declination.
在两项共有83名参与者的实验中,研究了垂直角光学压缩对地面上目标的感知距离和大小的影响。重复早期的一份报告(沃拉赫和奥利里,1982年),将低于地平线的视在角偏角减小会导致视在物体宽度增加(33%),这与对物体到地面距离更远的感知一致。一项投掷任务证实,感知距离确实改变了约33%。结合线索招募以及角偏角感知中系统偏差的最新证据对结果进行了讨论。