Rock I, Wheeler D, Shallo J, Rotunda J
Perception. 1982;11(4):463-75. doi: 10.1068/p110463.
Experiments are described which support the theory that the perception of a plane receding in depth is based on a process of construction. Displays were created which eliminated direct or higher-order stimulus information concerning the orientation of a plane, such as texture gradients or perspective. Instead, objects and the shadows they cast sufficed to suggest and support a depth interpretation. The perceived location of objects on this constructed plane affects size perception thereby providing evidence for a computational rather than a direct theory of constancy.
文中描述的实验支持了这样一种理论,即对深度后退平面的感知是基于一种构建过程。所创建的显示消除了与平面方向相关的直接或高阶刺激信息,如纹理梯度或透视。相反,物体及其投射的阴影足以暗示和支持深度解释。在这个构建平面上物体的感知位置会影响大小感知,从而为恒常性的计算理论而非直接理论提供了证据。