THE INFLUENCE OF DEPTH-CUES ON PATHS OF APPARENT MOTION

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作者
OHMURA, H
YAMASHITA, Y
SAIGO, K
机构
[1] Department of Visual Communication Design, Kyushu Institute of Design, Minami-ku
关键词
APPARENT MOTION; DEPTH CUE; PATH OF APPARENT MOTION;
D O I
10.4992/psycholres1954.34.30
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In the present study, we examined how the disparities in length, size or luminance between stimuli would affect the choice of apparent motion path when a stationary stimulus was spatially interposed between two apparent motion stimuli. The results were as follows; (1) the perceived motion path in depth differed in quality as to whether or not there was a depth impression based on the disparity; (2) with depth cue, say, when apparent motion stimuli were larger (or smaller) in length, size or luminance than the stationary stimulus, subjects often saw a single object translating in the frontal plane, in front of (or behind the stationary stimulus; (3) on the other hand, with no depth cue, they saw indiscriminated motion in depth or curving motions, especially back-curving motion, at the stationary stimulus. It was suggested that in apparent motion the visual system avoids a collision between a moving object and interposed stimulus, by choosing a path of translating motion in depth, but it occasionally shows a tendency to choose a path of motion, curving behind the interposed stimulus.
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页码:30 / 34
页数:5
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