Freeman Tom C A, Cucu Maria O, Smith Laura
School of Psychology, Cardiff University.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2018 Oct;44(10):1629-1636. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000551. Epub 2018 Jul 5.
Does the preference for visual speed extend to motion perception when the eye moves? Current evidence from psychophysics and neuroscience is limited to small patches of image motion and stationary fixation. Active observers, however, are more likely to use large patches of retinal flow and extraretinal signals accompanying eye movement to judge motion. We therefore investigated whether speed remains a primary dimension during smooth pursuit using a "discrimination-contour" technique. Our results showed that observers struggled most when trying to discriminate pursued stimuli that traveled at the same speed but moved over different distances and durations. This remained the case when retinal flow was added, and when we isolated trials in which extraretinal signals were the only salient cue to motion. Our results suggest that preferential sensitivity for visual speed is quite general, supported by the many different types of motion mechanism used by active observers. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
当眼睛移动时,对视觉速度的偏好是否会延伸到运动感知?目前来自心理物理学和神经科学的证据仅限于小范围的图像运动和固定注视。然而,主动观察者更有可能利用大片的视网膜流动以及伴随眼球运动的视网膜外信号来判断运动。因此,我们使用“辨别轮廓”技术研究了在平稳追踪过程中速度是否仍然是一个主要维度。我们的结果表明,观察者在试图辨别以相同速度移动但移动距离和持续时间不同的被追踪刺激时最为困难。当加入视网膜流动时,以及当我们分离出视网膜外信号是运动的唯一显著线索的试验时,情况依然如此。我们的结果表明,主动观察者使用的多种不同类型的运动机制支持了对视觉速度的优先敏感性相当普遍这一观点。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2018美国心理学会,保留所有权利)