Gillam B
Perception. 1981;10(3):313-8. doi: 10.1068/p100313.
Textbook accounts of perception frequently contain grossly wrong perspective drawings and/or statements about perspective which misrepresent the available monocular information about distance and size, as well as giving the unfortunate impression that perspective alone elicits only a weak impression of recession. An early example of such a false perspective is the 'Ames window', which is not a correct rendering of a slanted window.
教科书对感知的描述常常包含严重错误的透视图和/或关于透视的陈述,这些陈述歪曲了关于距离和大小的可用单眼信息,还造成了一种不幸的印象,即仅靠透视只能产生微弱的深度感。这种错误透视的一个早期例子是“埃姆斯窗口”,它并不是倾斜窗户的正确呈现。