Pressey A W, Di Lollo V, Tait R W
Perception. 1977;6(4):435-9. doi: 10.1068/p060435.
Assimilation theory was employed to generate quantitative predictions relating the ingoing Müller--Lyer illusion to both angle of fin and gap between shaft and fin. Gap sizes were varied from zero to 18 mm in steps of 2 mm, and angles of fins were varied from 30 degrees to 180 degrees in steps of 30 degrees. Five subjects adjusted the length of a comparison line to match the apparent length of the shaft at each combination of gap size and angle of fin. It was predicted that the gap necessary for a reversed illusion to occur, and the gap at which the maximal reversed effect occurred, would be inversely related to angle of fins. Empirical functions verified the predictions.
同化理论被用于生成定量预测,将传入的穆勒-莱尔错觉与鳍的角度以及杆与鳍之间的间隙联系起来。间隙大小以2毫米为步长从0毫米变化到18毫米,鳍的角度以30度为步长从30度变化到180度。五名受试者在间隙大小和鳍的角度的每种组合下,调整一条比较线的长度以匹配杆的视在长度。据预测,产生反向错觉所需的间隙以及出现最大反向效果时的间隙将与鳍的角度成反比。经验函数验证了这些预测。