Ono H, Gonda G
Perception. 1978;7(1):75-83. doi: 10.1068/p070075.
Three experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that the apparent movement of a stimulus when the two eyes are alternately occluded can be explained by phoria and Hering's principles of visual direction. In experiments 1 and 2, the direction of apparent movement, eye position, and eye movements were measured when eye movements did and did not occur. In experiment 3, the magnitude of apparent movement and the extent of phoria were comapred. Results from the experiments 1 and 2 indicated that the direction of apparent movement could be predicted from the direction of phoria, in conjunction with Hering's principles, and was not contingent on eye movements. In experiment 3, a high positive correlation (r = 0.95) between the magnitude of apparent movement and the extent of phoria was obtained.
当两只眼睛交替被遮挡时刺激的明显移动可以用光轴偏差和赫林视觉方向原理来解释。在实验1和实验2中,测量了眼球运动发生和未发生时明显移动的方向、眼睛位置和眼球运动。在实验3中,比较了明显移动的幅度和光轴偏差的程度。实验1和实验2的结果表明,结合赫林原理,明显移动的方向可以从光轴偏差的方向预测出来,并且不取决于眼球运动。在实验3中,明显移动的幅度和光轴偏差的程度之间获得了高度正相关(r = 0.95)。