Sekuler R, Ball K
Science. 1977 Oct 7;198(4312):60-2. doi: 10.1126/science.897682.
An observer's knowledge of a moving target's direction and velocity enhances detectability. In addition, knowledge of direction and velocity speeds an observer's reaction to the motion of a previously stationary target. Since rival, nonperceptual hypotheses can be ruled out, these effects represent a direct modulation of vision by mental set.
观察者对移动目标方向和速度的了解会提高可探测性。此外,对方向和速度的了解会加快观察者对先前静止目标运动的反应。由于可以排除相互竞争的非感知假设,这些效应代表了心理定势对视觉的直接调节。