Kramer P, Yantis S
Department of Psychology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 1997 Jan;59(1):87-99. doi: 10.3758/bf03206851.
We report three experiments investigating the effect of perceptual grouping on the appearance of a bistable apparent-motion (Ternus) display. Subjects viewed a Ternus display embedded in an array of context elements that could potentially group with the Ternus elements. In contrast to several previous findings, we found that grouping influenced apparent motion perception. In Experiment 1, apparent motion perception was significantly affected via grouping by shape similarity, even when the visible persistence of the elements was controlled. In Experiment 2, elements perceived as moving without context were perceived as stationary without context were perceived as moving when grouped with moving elements perceived as stationary without context were perceived as moving when grouped with moving context elements. We argue that grouping in the spatial and temporal domains interact to yield perceptual experience of apparent-motion displays.
我们报告了三项实验,研究了知觉分组对双稳态似动(特纳斯)显示外观的影响。受试者观看了嵌入在一系列上下文元素阵列中的特纳斯显示,这些上下文元素可能会与特纳斯元素进行分组。与之前的几项研究结果相反,我们发现分组会影响似动知觉。在实验1中,即使控制了元素的可见持续时间,通过形状相似性进行的分组也会显著影响似动知觉。在实验2中,在没有上下文时被视为移动的元素,当与被视为静止的移动元素分组时被视为静止,而在没有上下文时被视为静止的元素,当与移动的上下文元素分组时被视为移动。我们认为,空间和时间域中的分组相互作用,产生了似动显示的知觉体验。