Babler T G, Dannemiller J L
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1993 Feb;19(1):15-31. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.19.1.15.
The vertical acceleration of the projective image of a free-falling object specifies whether the object will land behind or in front of the observation site. Human sensitivity to this visual cue was investigated in 4 studies. Experiments 1 and 2 examined sensitivity to both constant and accelerating vertical acceleration. Detection of acceleration required a total change in velocity that was about 20% of the average velocity. In Experiments 3 and 4, subjects judged where computer-simulated free-falling objects would land relative to the observation site by viewing the initial segment of the flight objects whose trajectories remained in the sagittal plane of the observer. Judgments were influenced significantly by the magnitude and direction of the image velocity change even when no error feedback was available, implicating image acceleration as a source of information for judging the landing site of free-falling objects.
自由落体物体投射影像的垂直加速度决定了该物体将落在观察点的后方还是前方。在4项研究中对人类对这一视觉线索的敏感度进行了调查。实验1和实验2研究了对恒定垂直加速度和加速垂直加速度的敏感度。检测加速度所需的速度总变化约为平均速度的20%。在实验3和实验4中,受试者通过观察飞行物体轨迹位于观察者矢状面内的初始片段,判断计算机模拟的自由落体物体相对于观察点的着陆位置。即使没有错误反馈,判断也会受到图像速度变化的大小和方向的显著影响,这表明图像加速度是判断自由落体物体着陆位置的信息来源。