Williams M C, Weisstein N
Vision Res. 1984;24(10):1279-88. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(84)90182-2.
When a barely visible target line is briefly flashed within a context of other lines, it is identified more accurately if the lines form a pattern that is perceived as a unified, three-dimensional object. This finding has been called the object-superiority effect [Weisstein and Harris, Science, 186, 752-755 (1974)]. The present study concerns what happens when different context patterns are presented at a variable delay after the target line. The resulting temporal functions of identification accuracy against delay of context pattern differ systematically with two perceptual variables: three-dimensionality and connectedness. The results suggest that differences in the temporal functions correspond to differences in visual response properties elicited by different perceptions of three-dimensionality and connectedness.
当一条几乎看不见的目标线在其他线条的背景中短暂闪现时,如果这些线条形成一种被视为统一的三维物体的图案,那么它会被更准确地识别出来。这一发现被称为客体优势效应[魏斯斯坦和哈里斯,《科学》,186,752 - 755(1974年)]。本研究关注的是当在目标线之后以可变延迟呈现不同的背景图案时会发生什么。由此产生的识别准确性相对于背景图案延迟的时间函数,会因两个感知变量而系统地不同:三维性和连贯性。结果表明,时间函数的差异对应于由对三维性和连贯性的不同感知所引发的视觉反应特性的差异。