Cowan T M, Pringle R
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1978 Feb;4(1):112-20. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.4.1.112.
Two different perceptual confrontations produced by two different cues (sides that seem to twist and apparent levels of depth), which were thought to influence the perception of the degree of possibility of impossible torus figures, were examined in two experiments. In Experiment 1 it was found that net change in depth experienced with one scan around the figure was inversely related to magnitude estimates of possibility, whereas the number of apparently twisted sides was not. These results were verified in Experiment 2, a replication of Experiment 1 using stereograms of the figures, in which an interpretation of multiple levels of depth was more difficult.
在两个实验中,研究了由两种不同线索(看起来扭曲的面和明显的深度水平)产生的两种不同的感知对抗,这两种线索被认为会影响对不可能的环面图形可能性程度的感知。在实验1中发现,围绕图形扫描一圈所经历的深度净变化与可能性的大小估计呈负相关,而明显扭曲的面的数量则不然。在实验2中验证了这些结果,实验2是使用这些图形的立体图对实验1的复制,在实验2中对多个深度水平的解释更加困难。