Urakawa Tomokazu, Hirose Noboyuki, Mori Shuji
Perception. 2016 Apr;45(4):474-82. doi: 10.1177/0301006615622321.
A bistable image is more likely to be initially perceived as the reversal of its preceding unambiguous version presented for a prolonged period. This perceptual bias is called the reverse-bias effect. We hypothesized that an abrupt break in the sequential regularity of visual events, synchronized with the onset of a bistable image, counteracts the reverse-bias effect in a similar manner to the disturbing effect of noise in the perceptual process. Under the condition in which the reverse-bias effect was achieved with the Necker lattice, the orientation of the bars around the lattice was simultaneously changed at the onset of the lattice, yielding an abrupt break in the sequential regularity of visual events besides the lattice. The results obtained showed that the reverse-bias effect was significantly reduced by the abrupt break, suggesting that an abrupt break in the sequential regularity of visual events perturbs the perceptual bias of the bistable image, similar to that caused by noise.
双稳态图像最初更有可能被感知为其之前长时间呈现的明确版本的反转。这种感知偏差被称为反向偏差效应。我们假设,与双稳态图像的出现同步的视觉事件序列规律性的突然中断,以类似于噪声在感知过程中的干扰作用的方式抵消反向偏差效应。在使用内克尔晶格实现反向偏差效应的条件下,在内克尔晶格出现时,晶格周围条纹的方向同时发生变化,除了晶格之外,视觉事件的序列规律性也出现突然中断。所得结果表明,突然中断显著降低了反向偏差效应,这表明视觉事件序列规律性的突然中断会干扰双稳态图像的感知偏差,类似于噪声所引起的干扰。