Gosselin Frédéric, Faghel-Soubeyrand Simon
Université de Montréal, Canada.
Perception. 2017 Jul;46(7):874-881. doi: 10.1177/0301006617694188. Epub 2017 Jan 1.
We discovered that a white disc flashed twice at the same location appears to move during smooth pursuit eye tracking in the direction opposite to that of the eye movement. We called this novel phenomenon movement-induced apparent motion (MIAM). Using the method of constant stimuli, we measured the required displacement of the second appearance of the disc in the pursuit direction to null the effect during the closed-loop stage of smooth pursuit eye tracking. We observed a strong linear relationship between the points of subjective stationarity and the inter-stimuli intervals for four smooth pursuit eye movement speeds. The slopes and y-intercepts of these linear fits were well predicted by the hypothesis according to which subjects saw illusory motion from the first to the second retinal projections of the flashed disc during smooth pursuit eye movement, with no extra-retinal signal compensation.
我们发现,在平稳跟踪眼球运动过程中,一个在同一位置闪烁两次的白色圆盘似乎会朝着与眼球运动方向相反的方向移动。我们将这种新现象称为运动诱导表观运动(MIAM)。使用恒定刺激法,我们测量了圆盘在跟踪方向上第二次出现时所需的位移,以消除平稳跟踪眼球运动闭环阶段的这种效应。我们观察到,在四种平稳跟踪眼球运动速度下,主观静止点与刺激间隔之间存在很强的线性关系。这些线性拟合的斜率和截距可以根据以下假设得到很好的预测:在平稳跟踪眼球运动过程中,受试者看到了闪烁圆盘从第一次到第二次视网膜投影的虚幻运动,且没有视网膜外信号补偿。