Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.
Department of Psychology, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, 99258, USA.
Sci Rep. 2022 Sep 1;12(1):14900. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-18858-6.
Accurate shape perception is critical for object perception, identification, manipulation, and recreation. Humans are capable of making judgements of both objective (physical) and projective (retinal) shape. Objective judgements benefit from a global approach by incorporating context to overcome the effects of viewing angle on an object's shape, whereas projective judgements benefit from a local approach to filter out contextual information. Realistic drawing skill requires projective judgements of 3D targets to accurately depict 3D shape on a 2D surface, thus benefiting from a local approach. The current study used a shape perception task that comprehensively tests the effects of context on shape perception, in conjunction with a drawing task and several possible measures of local processing bias, to show that the perceptual basis of drawing skill in neurotypical adults is not due to a local processing bias. Perceptual flexibility, the ability to process local or global information as needed, is discussed as a potential mechanism driving both accurate shape judgements and realistic drawing.
准确的形状感知对于物体的感知、识别、操作和再现至关重要。人类能够对客观(物理)和投影(视网膜)形状进行判断。客观判断受益于全局方法,通过纳入上下文来克服物体形状的视角影响,而投影判断则受益于局部方法来过滤掉上下文信息。现实的绘画技能需要对 3D 目标进行投影判断,以在 2D 表面上准确地描绘 3D 形状,因此受益于局部方法。本研究使用了一种形状感知任务,该任务综合测试了上下文对形状感知的影响,同时结合了绘画任务和几种可能的局部处理偏差测量方法,表明神经典型成年人的绘画技能的感知基础不是由于局部处理偏差。感知灵活性,即根据需要处理局部或全局信息的能力,被认为是驱动准确形状判断和现实绘画的潜在机制。