Koenderink J J, van Doorn A J
J Opt Soc Am. 1981 Aug;71(8):953-7. doi: 10.1364/josa.71.000953.
For the egocentric orientation of observers moving with respect to a plane (e.g., pilots and automobile drivers), the movement parallax field provides the main cue. The parallax field is split into a lamellar and a solenoidal part, and it is shown that the solenoidal part is purely propriospecific. For instance, it can be shown that this component can be completely canceled by an appropriate eye movement. Thus all exterospecific information is contained in the lamellar part, and this part is completely determined by the divergence of the parallax field. Thus the measure of expansion of the visual field as a function of direction of gaze is sufficient to provide all information available for egocentric orientation. It is further shown that the widely used focus of expansion, as introduced by Gibson, is not invariant against eye movements and does not (in general) correspond to extrema of the divergence.
对于相对于平面运动的观察者(如飞行员和汽车驾驶员)的自我中心定向而言,运动视差场提供了主要线索。视差场被分为层状部分和螺线管状部分,并且表明螺线管状部分是纯自身特定的。例如,可以表明该分量可以通过适当的眼球运动完全消除。因此,所有外部特定信息都包含在层状部分中,并且该部分完全由视差场的散度决定。因此,作为注视方向函数的视野扩展量度足以提供用于自我中心定向的所有可用信息。进一步表明,吉布森引入的广泛使用的扩展焦点并非对眼球运动不变,并且(一般而言)不对应于散度的极值。