Burgess A, Ghandeharian H
J Opt Soc Am A. 1984 Aug;1(8):900-5. doi: 10.1364/josaa.1.000900.
We present experimental evidence that humans use phase information for detection and discrimination of visual signals (static sine waves) when sufficient a priori information is made available. Under these conditions human performance exceeds that of the best-possible phase-insensitive detector. There is a marked reduction in performance when signal-phase information is not given to the observer.
我们提供了实验证据,表明当有足够的先验信息时,人类会利用相位信息来检测和辨别视觉信号(静态正弦波)。在这些条件下,人类的表现超过了最佳的相位不敏感探测器。当不向观察者提供信号相位信息时,表现会显著下降。