Ziegler L R, Hess R F
Department of Ophthalmology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Perception. 1997;26(10):1125-30.
Although depth is experienced with targets at large disparities when they are seen as double or diplopic, whether that depth is as direct as with fused targets has been a matter of considerable uncertainty. Researchers have often claimed that judgments of the depth of diplopic targets during simple near/far tasks rely upon indirect associations with eye-muscle proprioception or a copy of the vergence drive signal. We designed a four-alternative task that could not be performed without a direct appreciation of depth. Observers judged the depths of each of two Gabor stereo pairs presented simultaneously. Disparities were always above each observer's measured diplopia threshold. The signs of the disparities were varied independently and observers reported the perceived depth near and far for each target. Our results demonstrate conclusively that depth during diplopia requires neither proprioception nor an efferent copy but is direct.
尽管当大视差目标被视为重影或复视时能感受到深度,但这种深度是否与融合目标时一样直接,一直存在很大的不确定性。研究人员常常声称,在简单的近/远任务中,对复视目标深度的判断依赖于与眼肌本体感觉或辐辏驱动信号副本的间接关联。我们设计了一个四选一任务,若没有对深度的直接感知就无法完成。观察者判断同时呈现的两个Gabor立体视对中每个视对的深度。视差始终高于每个观察者测量的复视阈值。视差的符号独立变化,观察者报告每个目标的近和远的感知深度。我们的结果确凿地表明,复视时的深度既不需要本体感觉也不需要传出副本,而是直接的。