Sigman E, Oltman P K
Perception. 1977;6(6):661-6. doi: 10.1068/p060661.
The extent to which apparent size is relationally determined has been studied by Rock and Ebenholtz and by Wenderoth, who came to widely differing conclusions as to the magnitude of this phenomenon. In both studies, a large range of individual differences was observed. In the present study, an attempt was made to account for variations in the influence of visual contexts on the perception of size by relating them to the cognitive style dimension of field dependence/independence. In two situations, relativelyfield-dependent observers made size judgments which were influenced by a frame surrounding the target figure, while relatively field-independent observers made size judgments which were influenced by a frame surrounding the target figure, while relatively field-independent observers tended to be less influenced by the frame, making their judgments approximate the retinal size of the target. The results suggest that assessment of the magnitude of the relational determination of apparent size must consider the cognitive style of the observers as well as situational variations.
罗克和埃本霍尔茨以及温德罗斯研究了表观大小在多大程度上是由关系决定的,他们对于这一现象的程度得出了截然不同的结论。在这两项研究中,都观察到了大范围的个体差异。在本研究中,试图通过将视觉情境对大小感知的影响变化与场依存性/独立性的认知风格维度联系起来,来解释这些变化。在两种情况下,相对场依存的观察者做出的大小判断会受到围绕目标图形的框架的影响,而相对场独立的观察者做出的大小判断则较少受到框架的影响,他们的判断更接近目标的视网膜大小。结果表明,对表观大小关系决定程度的评估必须考虑观察者的认知风格以及情境变化。