Todd J T
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1981 Aug;7(4):975-810.
A mathematical model of visual flow is presented, which could potentially account for an observer's ability to effectively interact with moving objects. The analysis demonstrates that there is visual information available to an observer about (a) a moving object's angle of approach, (b) changes in its velocity and acceleration, (c) whether its velocity and acceleration are positive or negative, (d) its time to collision with both the horizontal and vertical axes, and (e) whether it will cross the horizontal axis in front of or behind the point of observation. Several experiments are reported in which observer's sensitivity to these different aspects of visual information is examined using a variety of experimental tasks. The results suggest that human observers are highly sensitive to many abstract properties of visual stimulation, but that they are not sensitive to all of the information that is potentially available.
本文提出了一种视觉流的数学模型,该模型可能解释观察者与移动物体有效交互的能力。分析表明,观察者可获得有关以下方面的视觉信息:(a) 移动物体的接近角度;(b) 其速度和加速度的变化;(c) 其速度和加速度是正还是负;(d) 它与水平轴和垂直轴碰撞的时间;以及 (e) 它是否会在观察点前方或后方穿过水平轴。报告了几项实验,其中使用各种实验任务检查了观察者对这些不同视觉信息方面的敏感性。结果表明,人类观察者对视觉刺激的许多抽象属性高度敏感,但对所有潜在可用的信息并不敏感。