Laeng Bruno, Nabil Shoaib, Kitaoka Akiyoshi
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Psychology, Ritsumeikan University, Osaka, Japan.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 May 30;16:877249. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.877249. eCollection 2022.
Some static patterns evoke the perception of an illusory expanding central region or "hole." We asked observers to rate the magnitudes of illusory motion or expansion of black holes, and these predicted the degree of dilation of the pupil, measured with an eye tracker. In contrast, when the "holes" were colored (including white), i.e., emitted light, these patterns constricted the pupils, but the subjective expansions were also weaker compared with the black holes. The change rates of pupil diameters were significantly related to the illusory motion phenomenology only with the black holes. These findings can be accounted for within a perceiving-the-present account of visual illusions, where both the illusory motion and the pupillary adjustments represent compensatory mechanisms to the perception of the next moment, based on shared experiences with the ecological regularities of light.
一些静态图案会引发对虚幻的中央区域扩张或“空洞”的感知。我们要求观察者对黑洞虚幻运动或扩张的程度进行评分,而这些评分预测了用眼动仪测量的瞳孔扩张程度。相比之下,当“空洞”被上色(包括白色),即发光时,这些图案会使瞳孔收缩,但与黑洞相比,主观扩张也较弱。仅在黑洞情况下,瞳孔直径的变化率才与虚幻运动现象学显著相关。这些发现可以在视觉错觉的“感知当下”理论框架内得到解释,在该理论中,虚幻运动和瞳孔调节都代表了基于与光的生态规律的共同体验,对下一刻感知的补偿机制。