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眼不见,心不烦:遮挡和闭眼会破坏运动中双稳态结构从运动显示的稳定性。

Out of sight, out of mind: Occlusion and eye closure destabilize moving bistable structure-from-motion displays.

作者信息

Pastukhov Alexander, Prasch Johanna, Carbon Claus-Christian

机构信息

Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg, Markusplatz 3, D-96047, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany.

Forschungsgruppe EPÆG (Ergonomics, Psychological Æsthetics, Gestalt), Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2018 Jul;80(5):1193-1204. doi: 10.3758/s13414-018-1505-z.

Abstract

Our brain constantly tries to anticipate the future by using a variety of memory mechanisms. Interestingly, studies using the intermittent presentation of multistable displays have shown little perceptual persistence for interruptions longer than a few hundred milliseconds. Here we examined whether we can facilitate the perceptual stability of bistable displays following a period of invisibility by employing a physically plausible and ecologically valid occlusion event sequence, as opposed to the typical intermittent presentation, with sudden onsets and offsets. To this end, we presented a bistable rotating structure-from-motion display that was moving along a linear horizontal trajectory on the screen and either was temporarily occluded by another object (a cardboard strip in Exp. 1, a computer-generated image in Exp. 2) or became invisible due to eye closure (Exp. 3). We report that a bistable rotation direction reliably persisted following occlusion or interruption only (1) if the pre- and postinterruption locations overlapped spatially (an occluder with apertures in Exp. 2 or brief, spontaneous blinks in Exp. 3) or (2) if an object's size allowed for the efficient grouping of dots on both sides of the occluding object (large objects in Exp. 1). In contrast, we observed no persistence whenever the pre- and postinterruption locations were nonoverlapping (large solid occluding objects in Exps. 1 and 2 and long, prompted blinks in Exp. 3). We report that the bistable rotation direction of a moving object persisted only for spatially overlapping neural representations, and that persistence was not facilitated by a physically plausible and ecologically valid occlusion event.

摘要

我们的大脑不断尝试通过各种记忆机制来预测未来。有趣的是,使用多稳态显示器间歇性呈现的研究表明,对于超过几百毫秒的中断,几乎没有感知持续性。在这里,我们研究了与典型的间歇性呈现(突然出现和消失)相反,通过采用物理上合理且生态上有效的遮挡事件序列,在一段不可见期之后,我们是否能够促进双稳态显示器的感知稳定性。为此,我们呈现了一个双稳态的从运动中感知结构的显示器,它在屏幕上沿水平直线轨迹移动,要么被另一个物体(实验1中的硬纸板条,实验2中的计算机生成图像)暂时遮挡,要么因闭眼而不可见(实验3)。我们报告称,双稳态旋转方向仅在以下情况下,在遮挡或中断后可靠地持续存在:(1)中断前后的位置在空间上重叠(实验2中有孔的遮挡物或实验3中短暂的自发眨眼),或者(2)物体的大小允许对遮挡物体两侧的点进行有效分组(实验1中的大物体)。相比之下,当中断前后的位置不重叠时(实验1和2中的大实心遮挡物体以及实验3中长时间的诱发眨眼),我们没有观察到持续性。我们报告称,移动物体的双稳态旋转方向仅在空间上重叠的神经表征中持续存在,并且物理上合理且生态上有效的遮挡事件并不能促进持续性。

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