Centre for Visual Science, City University London, UK; Max-Planck Institute for Metabolism, Cologne, Germany.
Curr Biol. 2015 Oct 5;25(19):R831-3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.08.037.
A new experiment shows that the perceived motion path of a textured object is affected both by the path of the object and by the motion of texture within it, but that eye movements attempting to intercept the object are unaffected by the texture movement.
一项新的实验表明,人们感知到的纹理物体的运动路径既受到物体运动路径的影响,也受到物体内部纹理运动的影响,但试图拦截物体的眼球运动不受纹理运动的影响。