Thorson J, Lange G D, Biederman-Thorson M
Science. 1969 May 30;164(3883):1087-8. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3883.1087.
Apparent movement in peripheral vision can be induced by sequential flashing of two dots that are spatially unresolved. Subjects used this illusion to make forced-choice estimates of the directional sequence of the two dots. Performance at this task defines spatiotemporal conditions that induce the illusion without reliance upon subjective distinctions of "movement" from "successivity" and "simultaneity." The dynamics of the illusion, defined in this way, are measured and compared with those for after-flash inhibition and the perception of real movement.
周边视觉中的表观运动可由空间上无法分辨的两个点的顺序闪烁诱发。受试者利用这种错觉对两个点的方向顺序进行强制选择估计。这项任务的表现定义了诱发错觉的时空条件,而不依赖于从“相继性”和“同时性”中主观区分“运动”。以这种方式定义的错觉动态被测量,并与后闪光抑制和真实运动感知的动态进行比较。