Wade N J
Perception. 1978;7(3):359-62. doi: 10.1068/p070359.
Helmholtz is usually credited with demonstrating the relationship between the perception of visual direction and eye muscle activity: he said that directional judgements resulted from the effort of will involved in altering the position of the eyes. However, Bell reached the same conclusion many years earlier, primarily on the basis of experiments with afterimages: an afterimage appeared to move with voluntary movement of the eye, but it appeared stationary when the eye was moved passively.
他说方向判断是由改变眼睛位置时所涉及的意志努力产生的。然而,贝尔早在许多年前就得出了相同的结论,主要是基于对后像的实验:后像似乎会随着眼睛的自主运动而移动,但当眼睛被动移动时它看起来是静止的。