van den Brink G
Perception. 1982;11(6):721-31. doi: 10.1068/p110721.
The way we interpret a given set of sensory stimuli can depend very strongly on our choice of cues. The resulting ambiguity is particularly familiar in visual perception, and underlies many well-known visual illusions. It is shown that comparable ambiguities exist in the field of hearing, particularly pitch perception.
我们解读一组特定感官刺激的方式可能在很大程度上取决于我们对线索的选择。这种由此产生的模糊性在视觉感知中尤为常见,并且是许多著名视觉错觉的基础。研究表明,在听觉领域,尤其是音高感知方面,也存在类似的模糊性。