Lánsky P, Yakimoff N, Radil T, Mitrani L
Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague-KRC.
Perception. 1989;18(2):237-42. doi: 10.1068/p180237.
The error in estimating the orientation of a dot pattern was measured as the difference between the orientation of the least-squared-distances line (LS-line) of the pattern and the orientation of a line adjusted by the subject to match the perceived orientation of the pattern. Analysis of the mean errors (averaged over ten subjects) obtained for one hundred patterns confirmed that the orientation of the LS-line represents the orientation of elongated dot-patterns. It is shown that estimated orientation was systematically biased towards the nearest 45 degrees oblique meridian. This bias points to the importance of the +/-45 degrees directions as natural norms for left- and right-side tilt in the frontoparallel plane.
估计点图案方向的误差通过图案的最小二乘距离线(LS线)的方向与受试者调整以匹配图案感知方向的线的方向之间的差异来测量。对一百个图案获得的平均误差(十个受试者的平均值)的分析证实,LS线的方向代表细长点图案的方向。结果表明,估计的方向系统地偏向最近的45度斜子午线。这种偏差表明,+/-45度方向作为额平行平面中左右倾斜的自然规范具有重要意义。