Post R B, Leibowitz H W
Vision Res. 1982;22(4):461-5. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(82)90194-8.
The apparent motion of a fixated stimulus during head translation in the dark was found to depend on the magnitude of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). Absolute convergence level determines VOR magnitude and thereby influences apparent motion during head movement by determining the magnitude and direction of the pursuit effort required to maintain gaze stability. The results are discussed in terms of the biological utility of the coupling between convergence and the VOR in maintaining image stability, and the role of the pursuit eye movement system in illusory movement.
研究发现,在黑暗中头部平移时,固定刺激的表观运动取决于前庭眼反射(VOR)的大小。绝对集合水平决定了VOR的大小,从而通过确定维持注视稳定性所需的追踪努力的大小和方向,影响头部运动期间的表观运动。我们从集合与VOR之间的耦合在维持图像稳定性方面的生物学效用,以及追踪眼动系统在虚幻运动中的作用等方面对这些结果进行了讨论。