Gellatly A R
Perception. 1980;9(5):599-602. doi: 10.1068/p090599.
Subjects viewed the Kanizsa triangle under conditions of visual masking. Depending on the type of mask employed, the triangle could be perceived when the inducing discs were not phenomenally present, or the discs could be seen with the triangle not present. These findings suggest that no single set of mechanisms, physiological or cognitive, will suffice to explain perception of the illusory triangle.
受试者在视觉掩蔽条件下观察卡尼萨三角。根据所使用的掩蔽类型,当诱发圆盘在现象上不存在时三角形可能会被感知到,或者当三角形不存在时圆盘可能会被看到。这些发现表明,没有单一的一套生理或认知机制足以解释对虚幻三角形的感知。