Greene E
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089.
Perception. 1987;16(3):385-8. doi: 10.1068/p160385.
It is well known that a set of parallel lines can cause misperception of the projected path of an oblique. Most studies of this effect have emphasized either the proximal or the distal stimulus components--the line with which the oblique makes contact, or the line that serves as the target of the projection. An experiment is reported in which the relative contribution of the contact and target lines was examined. The results indicate that rotation of either line can determine the magnitude of the projection error.
众所周知,一组平行线会导致对斜线投影路径的误判。关于这种效应的大多数研究要么强调近端刺激成分,要么强调远端刺激成分——斜线与之接触的线,或者作为投影目标的线。本文报告了一项实验,其中研究了接触线和目标线的相对贡献。结果表明,任何一条线的旋转都可以决定投影误差的大小。