Brooks J N, Sherrick M F
Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada.
Percept Mot Skills. 1994 Dec;79(3 Pt 2):1443-50. doi: 10.2466/pms.1994.79.3f.1443.
Induced visual motion and the rod-and-frame effect have both been explained in terms of changes in the observer's spatial orientation. Accordingly, we examined the effects of large and small visual frames on the two phenomena in the present experiment, testing 8 male and 8 female undergraduates. During induced motion, subjects noted the perceived motion of a stationary central point of light and then moved this light back to its apparent original location. For the visual vertical, subjects aligned two points of light to indicate the perceived vertical in the presence of straight and tilted frames. As predicted, the larger frames generated more induced motion and greater displacement of the visual vertical. These results may have occurred because the larger frame had a greater effect on the subjects' spatial orientation, perhaps due to the more extensive involvement of the peripheral, or ambient, visual system.
诱导视觉运动和棒框效应都已根据观察者空间定向的变化进行了解释。因此,在本实验中,我们研究了大小不同的视觉框架对这两种现象的影响,测试了8名男性和8名女性本科生。在诱导运动期间,受试者记录静止的中央光点的感知运动,然后将该光点移回其明显的原始位置。对于视觉垂直方向,受试者在有直线和倾斜框架的情况下对齐两个光点以指示感知到的垂直方向。正如预测的那样,较大的框架产生了更多的诱导运动和视觉垂直方向的更大位移。这些结果可能是因为较大的框架对受试者的空间定向有更大的影响,这可能是由于外周或周围视觉系统的更广泛参与。