Baird J C
J Exp Psychol Gen. 1982 Sep;111(3):304-15. doi: 10.1037//0096-3445.111.3.304.
The present theory provides explanations for the moon illusion and related issues involving size and distance perception in natural, outdoor settings. Although some assumptions of previous theories are rejected, other pivotal aspects are retained in this formulation. In particular, the present theory states that both the sky and ground are important referents in judging the spatial extent of the moon. Neither factor alone can account for all the available data, but quantitative models incorporating both factors do quite well when applied to the parametric findings of Holway and Boring, as well as to the results obtained by Kaufman and Rock. The reference theory and its associated class of specific models suggest new theoretical directions and experimental tests to narrow yet further the selection of appropriate explanations for one of visual perception's oldest unsolved puzzles.
当前理论为月亮错觉以及自然户外环境中涉及大小和距离感知的相关问题提供了解释。尽管先前理论的一些假设被摒弃,但其他关键方面在这一表述中得以保留。特别地,当前理论指出天空和地面在判断月亮的空间范围时都是重要的参照。单独任何一个因素都无法解释所有可得数据,但将这两个因素都纳入的定量模型在应用于霍尔韦和博林的参数研究结果以及考夫曼和洛克所获结果时表现良好。参照理论及其相关的特定模型类别提出了新的理论方向和实验测试,以进一步缩小对视觉感知中最古老未解谜题之一的合适解释的选择范围。