Smeets J B, Brenner E, Trébuchet S, Mestre D R
Vakgroep Fysiologie, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Perception. 1996;25(5):583-90. doi: 10.1068/p250583.
An investigation was undertaken into whether judgments of time-to-contact between a laterally moving object and a bar are based on the direct perception of an optical variable (tau), or on the ratio between the perceived distance and perceived velocity of the object. A moving background was used to induce changes in the perceived velocities without changing the optical variables that specify time-to-contact. Background motion induced large systematic errors in the estimated time-to-contact. It is concluded that the judgment of time-to-contact is primarily based on the ratio between the perceived distance and the perceived velocity, and not on tau.
针对横向移动的物体与横杆之间接触时间的判断是基于对光学变量(τ)的直接感知,还是基于物体感知距离与感知速度之比这一问题展开了一项调查。使用了一个移动背景来引发感知速度的变化,同时不改变指定接触时间的光学变量。背景运动在估计的接触时间上引发了巨大的系统误差。得出的结论是,接触时间的判断主要基于感知距离与感知速度之比,而非基于τ。