O'Regan J K, Lévy-Schoen A
Vision Res. 1983;23(8):765-8. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(83)90198-0.
It has recently been suggested that there exists a level i the nervous system where a kind of photographic representation of our visual environment is constructed from "snapshots" taken by successive eye fixations. An experiment is presented that argues against this view, and an alternative explanation is put forward to explain why we see the environment as being stable and continuous despite eye movements.
最近有人提出,在神经系统中存在一个层次,在这个层次上,我们视觉环境的一种摄影式表征是由连续眼动注视所拍摄的“快照”构建而成的。本文呈现了一个反对这一观点的实验,并提出了另一种解释,以说明为什么尽管存在眼动,我们却依然将环境视为稳定且连续的。