Rogers B, Graham M
Perception. 1979;8(2):125-34. doi: 10.1068/p080125.
The perspective transformations of the retinal image, produced by either the movement of an observer or the movement of objects in the visual world, were found to produce a reliable, consistent, and unambiguous impression of relative depth in the absence of all other cues to depth and distance. The stimulus displays consisted of computer-generated random-dot patterns that could be transformed by each movement of the observer or the display oscilloscope to simulate the relative movement information produced by a three-dimensional surface. Using a stereoscopic matching task, the second experiment showed that the perceived depth from parallax transformations is in close agreement with the degree of relative image displacement, as well as producing a compelling impression of three-dimensionality not unlike that found with random-dot stereograms.
研究发现,无论是观察者的移动还是视觉世界中物体的移动所产生的视网膜图像的透视变换,在没有所有其他深度和距离线索的情况下,都会产生可靠、一致且明确的相对深度印象。刺激显示由计算机生成的随机点图案组成,这些图案可以随着观察者的每次移动或显示示波器进行变换,以模拟三维表面产生的相对运动信息。第二个实验使用立体匹配任务表明,视差变换所感知到的深度与相对图像位移程度密切相关,并且还产生了一种强烈的三维印象,这与随机点立体图所产生的印象并无不同。