Spatial alignment and the motion bridging effect: Reversals in the direction of an illusory rotation.

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695251318945
Maximilian Stein, Robert Fendrich, Uwe Mattler
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Abstract

When a stationary ring of points precedes or follows an "inducing ring" of points that spins so rapidly it appears to be a steady outline circle the stationary ring often appears to momentarily rotate in the direction of the inducing ring's spin. In previous studies of this "motion bridging effect" (MBE) the start and stop positions of the inducing ring points were spatially aligned with the points of the stationary ring. Here we report that as these start and stop positions are progressively displaced across the spaces separating the points of the stationary test ring the MBE direction congruency effect decreases and then reverses, so that the illusory rotation is predominantly opposite to the direction of the inducing ring spin. This reverse congruency effect peaks when the points of the inducing ring start and stop midway between the points of the stationary test ring, with congruency returning as further displacements bring the point positions back into alignment. We conclude that the MBE is not only determined by the inducing ring's rotation direction, but also by an interaction between the inducing and test ring points at the moment the inducing ring starts or stops. We consider various ways of accounting this effect. Explanations based on direction cuing by apparent motion steps, the motion aftereffect, and biphasic impulse responses are ruled out. A speculative explanation based on perceptual heuristics that interpret the competing motion direction signals generated by a transformation of contour segments of the spinning ring into the points of the stationary ring (or vice-versa) is proposed.

空间对齐和运动桥接效应:在一个虚幻的旋转方向反转。
当一个由点组成的静止环先于或紧随一个由点组成的快速旋转的“诱导环”时,它看起来是一个稳定的轮廓圆,而静止环通常会在诱导环旋转的方向上瞬间旋转。在先前对这种“运动桥接效应”(MBE)的研究中,诱导环点的起始和停止位置在空间上与静止环的点对齐。在这里,我们报告说,随着这些开始和停止位置在分离静止测试环点的空间中逐渐移位,MBE方向一致性效应减弱,然后逆转,因此虚幻旋转主要与诱导环旋转的方向相反。当诱导环的点在静止测试环的点之间开始和停止时,这种反向一致性效应达到顶峰,随着进一步的位移使点位置重新对齐,一致性将恢复。我们得出结论,MBE不仅取决于诱导环的旋转方向,还取决于诱导环启动或停止时刻诱导环与测试环点之间的相互作用。我们考虑了各种计算这种影响的方法。基于明显运动步骤、运动后效和双相脉冲响应的方向提示的解释被排除在外。提出了一种基于感知启发式的推测解释,该解释解释了由旋转环的轮廓段转换为静止环的点(反之亦然)所产生的竞争运动方向信号。
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I-Perception
I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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