Use of target drift in heading judgments.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Li Li, Simon K Rushton, Rongrong Chen, Jing Chen
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Abstract

The change in direction of a target object relative to a translating observer (or a point fixed relative to the observer), "target drift," provides information about the observer's direction of self-movement (i.e., heading) with respect to the target. Relative drift rate (normalized with cues to motion-in-depth) provides information about the observer's absolute direction of heading relative to the surrounding scene. We investigated the utility of target drift by comparing heading judgments with target drift and "extra-drift" cues (the cues available in the changing optic array except target drift) in isolation and together during simulated forward translation. Across four experiments, we found that with the target drift cue alone, participants were able to make precise judgments of both nominal and absolute heading (≤1.53°). Judgments were at least as precise with the target drift cue alone as with extra-drift cues alone. The addition of extra-drift cues to the drift cue did not improve precision, and the pattern of reaction times suggests that the two cues are processed independently. We conclude that target drift can be an effective and powerful cue for heading judgments.

在判断航向时使用目标漂移。
目标物体相对于平移观察者(或相对于观察者的固定点)的方向变化,“目标漂移”,提供了关于观察者相对于目标的自我运动方向(即,航向)的信息。相对漂移率(根据深度运动的线索归一化)提供了观察者相对于周围场景的绝对方向的信息。我们研究了目标漂移的效用,通过比较航向判断与目标漂移和“额外漂移”线索(变化的光学阵列中除了目标漂移之外的线索)在模拟前向平移过程中的孤立和共同作用。在四个实验中,我们发现单独使用目标漂移线索,参与者能够对标称航向和绝对航向(≤1.53°)做出精确的判断。单独使用目标漂移线索的判断至少和单独使用额外漂移线索的判断一样精确。在漂移线索的基础上增加额外的漂移线索并没有提高准确性,反应时间的模式表明这两个线索是独立处理的。我们的结论是,目标漂移可以作为航向判断的有效和有力的线索。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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